You can also create a window without a back button... no "toolbar" items at
all.

Then throw in a couple of JS "no back" functions, and you're in like Errol
(sp?).

FWIW, and to really be a devil in need of shooting (again ;-P), so long as
you
make it clear that they shouldn't use the back button, (like not having one,
for
instance), I'd say it's kosher.

There's too much crap out there already (especially with "web2.0") breaking
these "usibility" standards to worry too much about it now. For sure not in
a
closed environment, I'd wager- but to each their own.

At least with no buttons and disclaimers, you'd be some percentage above a
bunch of stuff that's already pretty mainstream.
Anywhaze...

So, Jesus walks into a bar, pulls out three nails, and asks... hmmm...
forget how that one goes.
=]DeN

On 10/2/06, Doug Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is really no way of "disabling" the browsers back button that I know
> of. You can do...
>
> <body OnLoad="histor.go(+1)">
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Will Tomlinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 12:55 PM
> Subject: Disabling the back button
>
>
> > 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?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Will
>


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