Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I've seen some that just open the new site in the same window and then you
can't get back. I'd like to know how it works, too.
Collins wrote:
A curious mind wants to know.
How do certain sites accomplish the reprehensible trick of destroying
the page back link, so that you have to start over again after
visiting them (the page back button is grayed out)?
Generally I have found that these sites open a new window over the old
one, covering the old one and confusing me for quite a while. ;-)
Eventually I close the new window in desperation, revealing the old one
underneath.
(yes, this has happened to me!)
here's something...
http://developer.irt.org/script/311.htm
http://pub44.ezboard.com/fcybercrew74852frm6.showMessage?topicID=188.topic
http://www.shiningstar.net/geek/html/backbutton.html
http://webword.com/moving/backbutton.html
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Ken Moffat
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