Mislav Marohnić
Mislav Marohnić
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I might have to think about this for a while. But I think it makes sense that it can be useful to send the version...
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Brandon Frohs [email protected] wrote: > The header is useful for GET requests as well, since a version change can > mean a...
> Yes, but this still causes the server to generate the page twice True. I guess we treat these kind of refreshes as a rare occurrence and we're not terribly...
Not a bad idea!
What is a "pjax reload"? How did you initiate it, and is there any code you can show? What did you expect in the DOM that was missing? Was it...
I will need to look into this. Thanks for the PR
This functionality is only partly possible with `pjax:beforeReplace`. During that event, the jQuery collection of the contents that's to be inserted in the DOM is available in the event handler,...
How about pjax:start
`pjax:start` fires first before anything is done but I agree it's not a perfect phase since you would perform destruction before there's even a pjax response from the server. What...
> It is not fired "before anything is done". Huh, interesting. I didn't know we cache before the xhr is started