For a while now I have been calling for the executions (one bullet in the 
head, another in the heart, and continue until they are dead) of web site 
developers who redirect pages to disable the web browsers <back> button (you 
click on <back>, and you are redirected back to the page you tried to leave).

Until the laws change, do any of you know how to work around this with either 
a web proxy or something else? Off the top of my head this seems like 
something difficult for a proxy to detect without disabling all redirections, 
or is this the best solution?

Coincidentally, I'm also calling for similar treatment for people who 
distribute tar and zip archives which unpack into the current directory.

robert

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