On Jan 27, 11:55 am, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The Back button takes you back until your reach home, just like a web-
> browser.

Is it really just like a web browser?  Consider it carefully.

Suppose your home page is "mycoolpage.me.com".  So you start up your
web browser and it takes you there.  Now you spend a while browsing
the web, looking at different pages.  Then you decide you want to
check something on your home page, so you type "mycoolpage.me.com"
into the address bar and takes you there.

Ok, you checked what you wanted to, and now you want to get back to
what you were browsing before, so you hit the back button.  Does the
web browser decide that, since you've come back to your home page, you
can't go back any further and therefore the back button should be
ignored?  Of course not.  It takes you back to whatever page you were
on before.  And I'm suggesting Android should do the same thing.

Peter

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