there is a pragma "no-cache"
you might setting that in the header. (you will have to look up the
exact syntax)

Aaron

--- Tom Kochanowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently someone posted that they "do not" want to send a page to
> the
> browser.
> My problem is almost the opposite. I "want" to send a page back to
> the
> browser
> (which I do) however once the page is shown I do not want them to
> click
> on the
> back button to go to the former page. I've already tried the
> response.setHeader("Expires","-1");  to not cache the page, however
> the
> user can
> hit the back button again or reload the page. I guess what the
> bottom
> line is:
> is their a way to disable the "back" button on the browser thus
> forcing
> the user to
> click the link on the html page?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom K.
>
<HR>
<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
Recently someone posted that they "do not" want to send a page to the
browser.
<br>My problem is almost the opposite. I "want" to send a page back
to
the browser
<br>(which I do) however once the page is shown I do not want them to
click
on the
<br>back button to go to the former page. I've already tried the
<br>response.setHeader("Expires","-1");&nbsp; to not cache the page,
however
the user can
<br>hit the back button again or reload the page.<b> I guess what the
bottom
line is:</b>
<br><b>is their a way to disable the "back" button on the browser
thus
forcing the user to</b>
<br><b>click the link on the html page?</b>
<p>Thanks,
<p>Tom K.</html>


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