I'm thinking about a design where I maintain a URL stack in a session variable that stores where a user has been, so that clicking a "back" button (not the browser's) will take a user to the right place. It would work like this: Click a "Continue" button -> Push a new URL onto the stack, and take the user to that page Click a "Save" button -> Leave the stack alone, and return the user to the same page Click a "Back" button -> Pop a URL from the stack and take the user to the URL on the top of the stack. Click a "Done" button -> Clear the stack. This would happen when you click a link on a top nav bar or the finish button in a wizard, for example. These would be the basic types of navigation. The actual labels on the buttons or links could be whatever you want. For example, you could have a "Continue" button labeled "Save" that takes the user to another page. Has anyone tried something like this with good or bad results? Thanks, Dan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail: tsdok
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