Re: How to simulate browser back button?

2010-02-02 Thread Erik van Oosten
Indeed, except that I saw that there were some extraneous slashes there. It should have been: back Any IE that still has JS switched off is useless on about any modern internet site. Just turn it on and accept the security risk or (better) use another browser. Regards, Erik. Riyad Kall

Re: How to simulate browser back button?

2010-02-02 Thread Riyad Kalla
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Re: How to simulate browser back button?

2010-02-02 Thread PDiefent
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Re: How to simulate browser back button?

2010-02-01 Thread Erik van Oosten
No problem: back Peter Diefenthaeler wrote: Hallo Wicket users. is there an easy way to simulate the browsers back button with an own button in a form? Thank in advance Peter -- Send from my SMTP compliant software Erik van Oosten http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/

How to simulate browser back button?

2010-02-01 Thread Peter Diefenthaeler
Hallo Wicket users. is there an easy way to simulate the browsers back button with an own button in a form? Thank in advance Peter - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: u