Hi All,
When on a web page that has an embedded viewer, the web browsers back button does not work. I've noticed the issue in chrome and firefox web browsers. Check out this A360 blog post featuring an embedded viewer and click back on your browser. Is this something that can be fixed?
Thanks
Hi Dan,
I just took a look at this and it works for me. It looks like you need to take focus out of the embedded drawing first, then click the back button and it works fine. I tested this using the example of creating an embedded viewer on our Tips, Tricks and Tutorials Page.
Give it a try, it should work fine for you as well.
Hope this helps and have a great day.
Hi Bud,
I was unable to review your example as the link you provided clicks over to the most recent posts.
I did setup an example on our web server - if you go to the address below and click the embedded drawings link, wait for all the drawings to load and click the back button. You should see the issue we're having.
http://evradvertising.com/embed-test/test.html
Thanks
In a quick test here in Firefox, I've noticed that Back does work, but that there are several entries in the history list. You may need to go back several times, or pull-down the history list and click the lowest entry in the stack. My JavaScripting is rusty, but I think there may be a way to group state changes on the page into a single entry.
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