Daniel wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Alex wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> The clicked email link opens in a new window but I don't want to go
>>> back to email but start navigating within the browser and it
>>> doesn't work.
>> 
>> So then, I've already answered your question. You open the clicked
>> link in a new window. There are no links in this window to go back
>> to. If you want to "navigate" from there, you'll have to click on a
>> link in the page's content somewhere .. a menu or whatever .. or
>> type something in the location bar .. but there are *no* back links
>> in the history of that window (or forward links until you've gone
>> somewhere else and then back).
> 
> Alex, if I read between the lines a bit, maybe you mean that you have a 
> browser page open, then clicking on the link replaces the web site you 
> were at and you are wanting to get back to the page that you had open.

I thought that might be possible, so is why I asked the pointed
question. To which he answered: "The clicked email link opens in a new
window". Since new windows have no history yet, it is what fits.  :-)

-- 
   -bts
   -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
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