On Jan 23, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Connor, Adam wrote:

> Consider the following, I have two tabs Tab A and Tab B.  Under Tab  
> A is
> Process A and under Tab B is Process B. If a user begins Process A,  
> and
> at any point clicks on Tab B (for any reason) when the user returns to
> Tab A, should they be placed at the same point in Process A as they  
> were
> when they left?

I'm thinking if you have to ask this question, then Tabs may be the  
wrong way to handle the interaction.

There are red flags all over this question.

Jared

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