Hmm,

there is a breadcrumb trail, I did not program it....... must have a
look this arvo at it..

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/03/2005 4:09:28 pm >>>
Just a suggestion... will a breadcrumb trail help here?

Scott Thornton wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The site is loaded in a chromeless window, without buttons etc, and
> soon won't even have the address bar (i left that in for my testing
> purposes)
> 
> Yes they can ALT left arrow, or right click -  back, but we
encourage
> them not to. right click will be turned off soon enough too I
suspect.
> 
> The site (an intranet site) will be accessed via a saved Url
shortcut
> from their desktop.
> 
> Scott Thornton, Programmer
> Application Development
> Information Services and Telecommunications
> Hunter-New England Area Health Service
> Phone  RNH +61 2 49236078
> Fax       +61 2 49236076
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> 
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/03/2005 2:11:34 pm >>>
>>
>>What do you guys do in this instance?
> 
> 
> Any sort of thinking along these lines could get you into trouble.
> Each request to a URL is independant of other requests - any attempt
> to think of paths or routes through a site will fall over when your
> users start using back buttons, bookmarks or links that have been
> emailed through.
> 
> Hope that helps :)
> 
> 

-- 
Regards: Ayudh

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