I think u should use remote Javascripting AJAX.

necrotic72 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 1. The company I work for has a pre-built 
internal infrastructure 
that eliminates the use of Get. Trust me, it's very frustrating.

2. I'll have to see what i can do with a cache-expire. I like that 
idea, I just have to see if it is compatible with the layout of our 
system.

3. I tried this.. :( It's the most logical idea I was able to come 
up with, but it didn't work.

I appreciate the feedback. I guess I just have to keep pecking away 
until I figure this one out.

--- In [email protected], Quamis  wrote:
>
> 1.why don't you use $GET? instead of sessions?
> 2.you may also use cache-expire , so the browser will cache the 
last
> page wich was viewed.
> 3. you may also use a hidden form element to keep track of your
> current viewed page.(a little bit like using $GET)
> 
> and no, you can't detect from php if the user pressed BACK.
> 






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