If the current page is a later page of a multi-page form -- i.e., if the 
user clicked "Submit" or whatever to get there (I will save my rant against 
the "Submit" label for another time) -- then using the Back button will 
often produce a dialog box asking whether or not to submit the data again.  
I am completely opposed to relying on the use of the Back button as a way to 
get around completing a form.  We may not be able to prevent it, but we *must* 
use a means that does not require people to use it.

Elizabeth
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Elizabeth Buie
Luminanze Consulting, LLC
web: www.luminanze.com
twt: @ebuie
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