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K Ramesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/19/2000 08:26:52 PM

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Subject:  Browser BACK button



Hello Everybody

Is there any way by which we can disable the browsers BACK button using JSP or
JavaScripts?
Also, Is there any way to selectively clear a segment of the History information
in the browser?
ie, i want to clear  the history contents of a particular website that the user
has browsed.

Thanks for all your help
K Ramesh

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