Michel,

I just played with a DB Navigator bar and it works, sort of...  You probably
send RBTI an enhancement request to the Web browser object properties...

Claudine :)

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> Michel
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:08 AM
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> Subject: [RBG7-L] - My own browser
> 
> 
> Hello
> 
> I  have designed a browser that customer could look for information on
> the city. The main menu has choice of different subjects witch people
> can click, and then by using the choose command a list of  the web sites
> in that category. Then  another form open's and using  variable web
> browser they are directed to the choosen web site. The problem is once
> they are in a web site they can only go foward by cliking buttons on
> that site and they can't go back (except if you right click on the mouse).
> 
> 1 Any way of  having  back and forward buttons to go to previous and
> next page.
> 
> 2 Can I set the choose command for a single click
> 
> This browser will be very easy to use even for people that never touched
> a computer, they will be no keyboard only the mouse to browse.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Michel Seguin
> 
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