Friday, February 25, 2011

Re: $this->Html->link with javascript back()

Or you can just do:

<a href="javascript:history.back()">go back</a>

No need to use an HTML helper for a task its not needed for.

On Feb 25, 4:48 am, mi...@brightstorm.co.uk wrote:
> > can't find out how to resolve:
>
> > <a href="javascript:history.back()">go back</a>
>
> > with:
>
> > $this->Html->link
>
> you can do
>
>                 echo $this->Html->link('go back',"javascript:history.back()");
>
> i think its much better to add
>
>         $this->set('referer',$this->referer());
>
> to your beforeRender();
>
> and
>
> $this->Html->link('back',$referer);
>
> to  your view.
>
> one less reliance on js is a win in my book.
>
> Mike Karthauser
> Managing Director - Brightstorm Ltd
>
> Email: mi...@brightstorm.co.uk
> Web:http://www.brightstorm.co.uk
> Tel:  07939 252144 (mobile)
> Fax: 0870 1320560
>
> Address: 1 Brewery Court, North Street, Bristol, BS3 1JS

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