You must state the "expire" time of the page to minimum. That way, the user
will have to refresh. About the "back" button, it cannot be disabled unless
you have a window with the necessary configuration (probably in JavaScript)
but for that to happen the window should be a child window.
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Hi,
Is it possible to disable the Back button in a browser
or how do i fetch the previous page from the server ??
Thanks and Regards,
S.Srivathsa Balaji
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