> Something you might think about is putting the variables passed
> into hidden form fields and put a "Back" button on the page itself
> instead of having your user/visitor use the browser's buttons.
This would work as long as they didn't mind printing the "Back" button
I know I just mentioned this as a solution to another problem, but I think
it applies here;
How about putting the Back button in a Frame at the top of the browser and
have the bottom Frame as the printable results - you could also put a Print
button in the top frame and use JS to do the printing
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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