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1. how to enable server-side history management in an ASP.NET Ajax application
This screencast shows how to enable server-side history management (in other words, handling the back button) in an ASP.NET Ajax application.

2. Control Browser History with iframes
This tutorial demonstrates how to use iframe to control the browser history and control Back and Forward buttons behaviour

3. AJAX Chat Tutorial Part 5: The Javascript, Sending Chat Messages, Screen Name Changes
This tutorias shows how to create and use the XMLHttpRequest object to grab the information from the backend script using a saveMessage call from a form button

4. My First Rialto Page with The javascript API
This tutorial will help you to build a simple HTML page using the Rialto Javascript API. For the example we will put a label, a text and a button in a page

5. Developing PHP the Ajax way, Part 2: Back, Forward, Reload
A major challenge of Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax)-driven Web sites is the lack of a Back button. The tutorial shows how to use JavaScript to create a history stack for the Ajax photo gallery sample application

6. An Evolution of Service tackles the Ajax History paradigm
The author of this article offers the decision for the back button problem. The article is accomplished with cross-browsers code, including Safari support.

7. Choosing your AJAX partners
This short tutorial looks at how we can select our dance partner from a group of radio buttons, displaying a greeting when that selection is made

8. Back button now in use! (Getting history working in Safari)
One of the main gripes against AJAX webapps is how they break the back button in a typical browser. There have been a few solutions but none have got it working in Safari. This article shows how to solve this issue

9. AJAX: How to Handle Bookmarks and Back Buttons
Presents an open source JavaScript library that finally brings bookmarking and back button support to AJAX applications. By the end of this tutorial, developers will have a solution to an AJAX problem that not even Google Maps or Gmail possesses

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