Segments (parts of the url after the #) can only be read with javascript, right? Even though the book reader is in javascript, maybe it's better to use query parameters, so that the urls might be usable in non-js implementations (e.g. that render the page on the server side).
Segments (parts of the url after the #) can only be read with javascript, right? Even though the book reader is in javascript, maybe it's better to use query parameters, so that the urls might be usable in non-js implementations (e.g. that render the page on the server side).
http:// blog.kfish. org/2009/ 04/discovery- and-fallback- for-media. html
may be of interest.