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jquery - Detect Browser Refresh in Javascript

I am curious if there is a way to detect the browser refresh event in javascript specifically. We are using the jQuery.address plugin to provide forward and back button functionality to AJAX functions. The problem I am facing is that this plugin does not seem to detect if the user has refreshed the page.

This code is executed each time the user moves forward or back in the browser history. I would also like it to exexute when the user refreshes.

 $.address.init(function(event) {
}).change(function(event) {

        SummaryDiv.SwapPanels(newPanelID);
    }

Any ideas?

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Along these lines, I had a page whose behavior I didn't want to repeat if refreshed, so I changed the hash programmatically as described in this answer.

checkRefresh: function() {
    if (document.location.hash === '#visited') {
        console.log('Refreshed');
        return true;
    } else {
        document.location.hash = 'visited';
        return false;
    }
}

UPDATE

I found that at least Mobile Safari would ignore the hash if the refresh occurred automatically (e.g. page data expunged from cache before being viewed again). I ended up using a more complex solution described here.


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