arrow_back history picture_as_pdf This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ~~NOTRANS~~ ~~Title: Ignore Navigation for specific screens~~ It's super easy to enable standard Browser navigation for an application. Simply set the application parameter <file script> Application.navigation </file> to **true**. If navigation is enabled, it's possible to use the browser buttons, Back and Forward, to navigate between your screens. But sometimes, you don't want navigation for specific screens, e.g. open a screen as modal "popup". The modal popup is just a detail of another screen and not a real navigation target. It's possible to disable navigation for screens. You have different options: * Implement the interface ''com.sibvisions.apps.vaadin.IIgnoreNavigation'' in your work-screen class \\ //(best option for base work-screen classes)// * Add the annotation ''com.sibvisions.apps.vaadin.IgnoreNavigation'' to your work-screen class \\ //(good for specific work-screen classes)// * Set the parameter #IGNORENAVIGATION, e.g. \\ <file java> HashMap<String, Object> mpParams = new HashMap<String, Object>(); mpParams.put("#IGNORENAVIGATION", Boolean.TRUE); getApplication().openWorkScreen(StatusWorkScreen.class.getName(), Modality.Modal, mpParams); </file> \\ //(good for on-demand work-screens)//