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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jose
Maria Barros
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 3:10 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Browser back button, is it necessary?
There is other site with back button in the browser...its made with what
they call dynamic
Daniel Freeman wrote:
Is it even possible to disable it? How do you do
that? (Unless, you open a new window with no
controls). Or is there some technique I don't know?
(JavaScript?)
What I mean is an swf that can respond to browser's back button i.e.
jumping back to a previous frame/state
At 03:03 AM 2/13/2006, Daniel Freeman wrote:
Is it even possible to disable it? How do you do
that? (Unless, you open a new window with no
controls). Or is there some technique I don't know?
(JavaScript?)
The problem with the back button is that people are
very used to using it for
There is other site with back button in the browser...its made with what
they call dynamic deeplinking..but i dont know how they do that..but its
possible.
http://www.advanceflash.com/
On 2/13/06, Miles Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:03 AM 2/13/2006, Daniel Freeman wrote:
Is it
Anggie Bratadinata wrote:
I need suggestion on browser back button.
Do I need / have to enable it in a Flash site?
An HTML browser's interface was built around navigating a web of
hyperlinked documents. But applications generally have an undo stack.
Some people see these as being similar,
Mates,
I need suggestion on browser back button.
Do I need / have to enable it in a Flash site? Or, should I offer it to
my client as an optional feature?
TIA,
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Anggie Bratadinata
Web|Graphic|Flash
Jl. Raya Langsep 21
Malang - East Java
I N D O N E S I A
http://design.ibshastautama.com
Is it even possible to disable it? How do you do
that? (Unless, you open a new window with no
controls). Or is there some technique I don't know?
(JavaScript?)
The problem with the back button is that people are
very used to using it for navigating internet content.
When I got non-technical
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