thanks, that will work for my back link

But
in order to be able to log the url of the page that the error occurred in I
need to get access to it in the jsp code that runs on the server, so
javascript is no good




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In Javascript it is like this...

window.history.back()

Hope this helps...

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Is it possible to get the url of the referring page, that is, the page
before this one ?  I thought this was possible when I previously used
isapi.

What I am trying to do is to put a 'retry' link on my error page, and more
importantly to log the url of the page that generated the error.

thanks,
Richard

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