"Doshi, Gunjan" wrote:
>
> > enablebackbutton(false)
> There is no standard method like that as far as I know.
> We ran into a similar problem as we had our own navigation menu. The
> browser's back and next button disturbed our navigation program.
>
> What we did was we got rid of the whole toolbar of the browser, so that
> neither the back or the next button of the browser were visible. It is easy
> to do that with the openWindow method.
But a smart user can just right-click on the page and get an option for 'Back'
(in Netscape Navigator, probably IE as well). You need to think long and hard
before you break the browser's user interface.
K Mukhar
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