I was sure this would come up. Our application was a training app with a
targeted audience.
So it worked for us.
One interesting site for web designers is www.charlottestreet.com
If you have a flash player installed on your browser, it launches the site
in a window without toolbar. Since the site is developed in flash, there is
no right click mouse facility and no no alt -left key.
Best Regards
Gunjan
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> From: Kevin Mukhar[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Re: Browser BACK button
>
> "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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