Hello Shaun,
Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 3:25:41 PM, you wrote:
S> Is it possible to disable the back button by showing a screen that says 'the
S> page has expired' if it is ever pressed using my site?
You might call that "disabling the back button" but I'd call it
"annoying the hell out of th
Hi,
Is it possible to disable the back button by showing a screen that says 'the
page has expired' if it is ever pressed using my site?
Thanks for your help
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, March 30, 2002 4:21 PM
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Subject: [PHP] Disabling the Back Button?
OK, I basically just want to make it so that the user can't go back once
they're done with an application form that I'm working on. I don't case
if
they go back in the middle and my page ha
OK, I basically just want to make it so that the user can't go back once
they're done with an application form that I'm working on. I don't case if
they go back in the middle and my page handles that just fine, but I want
them to not be able to go back when they're all done. Is there some way that
Hello Saquib,
Monday, July 30, 2001, 8:19:51 AM, you wrote:
SF> Hi all,
SF> can anybody tell how do i disable the user's "back" button, i mean
SF> that when he clicks the back button, in his browser, AFTER he has sigend
SF> out or finished a transaction, he will get a message saying that
Hi all,
can anybody tell how do i disable the user's "back" button, i mean
that when he clicks the back button, in his browser, AFTER he has sigend
out or finished a transaction, he will get a message saying that the
session has expired ... just the way hotmail does it.
thanx in advance.
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