My buddy's testing application depends on not using the browser's back button. 
If it's used, the app behaves like a disco dance floor. 

What do folks do here to disable the back button? 


I write apps that do not break when the back button is used, because there is 
no 100% proof way of disabling it.  If the use of this application is very 
narrowly defined, and your friend can control who these users are, what browser 
they use, and what setting those browsers are configured with; there are some 
ways to prevent some types of back button behavior.

Note the long list of ifs in that statement, but if you can live with the 
"ifs", Google can provide many ways to do this.  Just remember, users like me 
will get around it with little or know effort if I wanted to.




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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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