Can you please forward us the piece of code which you used for directing it
to a new window and close the old window.
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> I don't think you can modify the back button on the browser. I had a
> similar problem and what I did is to direct the page to a new window and
> close the old window and it appears no change. So the new window will not
> have any back button at all.
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> I hope this will help you, it helped me avoid somethings.
>
> Siddharth Bansal
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> Hi,
> I have a jsp status page, which is displayed by the call from a
> servlet(this in turn was called by another jsp). I do not want the back
> button on the browser to take me to the jsp which had called by the
> servlet, but to some other page(homepage etc.). Is there any method to
> do it directly by including something in the status page. Any help is
> really appreciated. Thanks
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> Mihir
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