Returning to Lake Report list from a lake report

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Returning to Lake Report list from a lake report

Post by MikeFishes » Fri May 18, 2007 3:10 pm

Usually, to read the reports, I go to the Lake Reports list and click the Updated column header twice to get it listed in latest update. Then, I click on a lake, and read the reports. When I'm done, I click back on my browser and the browser returns to the Lake Reports, sorted alphabetically. I then have to click the Updated column again to my preferred sort.

Can you fix that? Or, can you at least expose some query string parameters for the URL so that I can put the url in my favorites? You know, something like:
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/LakeInde ... MostRecent
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RE:Returning to Lake Report list from a lake report

Post by Aaron » Fri May 18, 2007 5:58 pm

Alright. You forced me to do it. The Freshwater Report Index has the following new features (as of right now):

Remembers Filter/Search Query
Remembers Sort Column and Order
Remembers Page Number

Leaving the page and returning will result in the grid being right where it was when you left.

:)

I have stuff to go do now so I hope there's no bugs. If there is be sure to post it here and let me know. I'll fix them later tonight.
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RE:Returning to Lake Report list from a lake report

Post by Mike Carey » Fri May 18, 2007 10:18 pm

Thanks Aaron! :-)
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