Ian, This is good news, I'll try this out this morning.
I'd leave this as IE only for now as it solves the need at hand. As we
gain confidence in the preview handler perhaps we can apply it in
different ways, as you suggest. I can't think of another use case off
hand and actually, I'm not convinced they shouldn't go to the resource
dash when link navigating.
On 5/3/2011 8:51 PM, Ian Springer wrote:
The native event handler code is checked into master and working
nicely
(see CoreGUI.onPreviewNativeEvent()). Currently, the event override code
only executes if the browser is IE. However, I am thinking we may want
to always execute it, no matter what the browser is, so that we can call
CoreGUI.goToView() and leverage the "stay on the same subtab when
switching from a resource or group details view to another resource or
group details view" logic provided by that method. That way, if the user
is at the Inventory>Children subtab for resource A and clicks on A's
child resource B, they will be taken to the Inventory>Children tab for
resource B, rather than its default subtab (Summary>Activity). However,
I can't think of any other use cases besides Inventory>Children off the
top of my head, so maybe it's not worth doing. What do you think?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=697590
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