I suggest you do all of it with a single page (or perhaps two if you want to
separate the login from the function page) and not bother with wiping out
the browser history.  If you have a login and then an action page you can
specify that the action page is only accessible from the login so the user
would not be allowed to go there directly.

In any case, a "doit" or "done" button can load another URL after completion
via code.

Jim Ierardi
OLC Software, Inc.

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> I have written an app that lets our undergraduate students sign up for a
random drawing for leftover graduate parking permits.  Page 1 has a button
that says, in essence, "Log In".  Page 2 then asks them to input their
student ID number and press the OK button.  This leads to page 3, which
queries the database, and if the Student's ID already exists in the database
table, it presents page 3A, which has a button saying "Take Me Off the
List". Otherwise, page 3 will load page 3B, which has a button saying "Sign
Me Up".  When either "Take Me Off the List" or "Sign Me Up" is clicked, page
4 is displayed with appropriate language stating that they have either been
signed up or removed from the list, with a button that says "Done".
>
> Is there a way, when the user clicks "Done", to have it wipe out pages 1
thru 4 from the browser history and go to a different page (i.e. our
University's home page)?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Frank Staheli
> Brigham Young University


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