I think it should be
... onClick='javascript:self.history.back()'...

--- "Jacky@lilst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi people
> Looking for a piece of advice about what is wrong
> with this sniplet and what is the right one.  I
> tried to write the html using print(""); as below:
> print("<td>");
> print("<input type='button' value='back'
> onclick='self.history.back()';");
> print("</td>");
> 
> what happen was that when the html page was
> generated, that specific part did not apear on the
> page, although the source can be seen using view
> source. 
> What did I do wrong?
> cheers
> Jack
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "There is nothing more rewarding than reaching the
> goal you set for yourself"
> 


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