I hope nobody takes offense at this question it is, however, a reasonable 
question from the bigger perspective of running a company...

Does anyone at MM ever check the custom tags posted to the gallery or at 
MindTool check the UDFs posted to CFLIB for security flaws, hack code, etc?

Again, to everyone on the list in general, I've never once had any contact 
with anyone in the CF community where there was a problem of this nature - 
it's just that the potential risks are huge for anyone downloading a server 
level tag to speed up site-deployment.  My company has made use of several 
over the years and we don't always have the technical ability in-house to 
analyze them before deployment...



At 10:53 AM 04/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
><a href="javascript:history.back(-2)">
>
>Where -2 means you move back two pages.
>
>Cheers,
>Brendan
>
>
>At 03:30 PM 4/23/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> >Greetings,
> >
> >I know not purely CF, but
> >
> >Does anyone know how, or a substitute to get the history.back() function to
> >move back to pages, (instead of in increments) jumping back to a page, 2 or
> >more positions in the browser history,
> >
> >i.e.
> >
> >visit page one
> >then
> >visit page two
> >then
> >visit page three
> >
> >then click a history.back() button,
> >but instead of going back to page two,
> >jump directly back to page one,
> >
> >the reason is to access a query object again created at that point,
> >that was not recreated in steps form 2 to 3.
> >
> >Hope this makes sense,
> >
> >Repsectfully,
> >
> >J
> >
>
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