I think what you to do is have each page update the cookie with its URL.
when the button is clicked the function reads the cookie and rests the 
url to a new variable in the cookie.

Ron

At 06:15 PM 8/4/98 -0400, Brent Eades wrote:
>Hello all... looking for pointers on something I'm trying to achieve with 
>Javascript on a client's site.
>
>OK... the site is framed, with a narrow top nav frame and a main frame 
>below where the site's various pages are displayed.  My goal is to use a 
>cookie-based script that will allow a user, when viewing any given page in 
>the main frame, to click a submit button or whatever that will thereafter 
>make that his "home page" when he returns to the site, a la Netscape or 
>MSIE.  When I first set out to do this I figured it would be real easy, but 
>so far I'm stumped.  Probably just missing something obvious.  Any 
>suggestions?
>
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