问题
Does anyone know of a library that determines if pushState can be used?
I was using this:
if(window.history.pushState){
window.history.pushState(null, document.title, path);
}else{
location.pathname = path;
}
But I just found out that there is a bug in Safari 5.0.2 that causes it not to work even though the above test passes: http://support.github.com/discussions/site/2263-line-links-broken.
I'm thinking there might be other gotchas and someone has probably already found them and wrapped em up but I haven't found anything yet.
Edit: @Crescent Fresh
From what I've seen it seems like pushState pushes onto the history stack and changes the url but doesn't update location.pathname. In my code I'm using setInterval to check if the path has updated.
var cachedPathname = location.pathname;
if(window.history.pushState){
cachedPathname = location.pathname;
setInterval(function(){
if(cachedPathname !== location.pathname){
cachedPathname = location.pathname;
//do stuff
}
}, 100);
}
In Safari 5.0.2 the location.pathname doesn't change when pushState changes the url. This works in other browsers and versions of Safari.
回答1:
Looking at the Modernizer source code this is how it checks for push state:
tests['history'] = function() {
return !!(window.history && history.pushState);
};
So a simple way for you would just be:
var hasPushstate = !!(window.history && history.pushState);
One must first check for the existence of window.history
before going two levels deep and that's probably why you were experiencing an error.
回答2:
pushState is part of the HTML5 History API. You can test for support using regular JavaScript like so:
if (typeof history.pushState !== "undefined") {
// pushState is supported!
}
Alternatively, you can use the Modernizr library:
if (Modernizr.history) {
// pushState is supported!
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4966090/can-use-pushstate