Re: [WSG] Where did I come from?

2008-01-19 Thread Designer

Christian Snodgrass wrote:
When I read that, I thought about creating a button that finds the site 
you were at before you came in here, and then keeps that the same 
throughout the site, so no matter how many pages you go to, you can get 
back out of all of those and back where you were before you started 
that. That's a bit different functionality then a standard back button 
on an internet browser.




I use this kind of thing all the time - It's called a tab :-)

Bob





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Re: [WSG] Where did I come from?

2008-01-19 Thread George S. Williams
On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 04:38, Designer wrote:

 I use this kind of thing all the time - It's called a tab :-)
 
I use that thing quite a bit also.

And, occasionally, a similar thing called a new window...

George 


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RE: [WSG] Re: Where did I come from?

2008-01-19 Thread Michael MD
Are we agreed that the back button *should* take one to the previous page?

yep .. speaking of which...
Is there a good way to fix up back button behaviour (so it behaves as
expected) on pages that do stuff like loading data by using javascript in
hidden iframes? 





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Re: [WSG] Re: Where did I come from?

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Zisman

way out of my league
On Jan 19, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Michael MD wrote:

Are we agreed that the back button *should* take one to the  
previous page?


yep .. speaking of which...
Is there a good way to fix up back button behaviour (so it behaves as
expected) on pages that do stuff like loading data by using  
javascript in

hidden iframes?





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Re: [WSG] Re: Where did I come from?

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Zisman
sorry about mylast response, i was having an email blitz with my  
brother whose name is mike..


--ron
On Jan 19, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Michael MD wrote:

Are we agreed that the back button *should* take one to the  
previous page?


yep .. speaking of which...
Is there a good way to fix up back button behaviour (so it behaves as
expected) on pages that do stuff like loading data by using  
javascript in

hidden iframes?





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ADMIN Re: [WSG] Re: Where did I come from?

2008-01-19 Thread James Ellis
Hi list

This is starting to move off topic, if not already there. Being more a
question of client or server side scripting rather than web standards, it
really doesn't belong on the WSG list (see guidelines) - I'd suggest a
general web development source or moving it to the WSG forums for further
discussion.


Thanks
James

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