What if you captured the <@cgiparam referer> when the user first hits your
site and then use that to send them back?
Troy Sosamon
===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 10/14/02 8:05 pm
>I have a few "generic" sites that are book marked by "anonymous" users
>from their own web sites. How can I get these users back to their own
>site when they are finished with mine?
>
>My sites have a thin frame at the top with drop down menus that fill the
>lower frame with the selected HTML. I used to have a "Return" button in
>the top menu_select frame. It would activate a javascript that relied
>on "h=history.length" to fill the history.go(-h). Maybe this never
>should have worked, but it did, until Netscape 7 showed up. Now my
>"Return" button acts like a simple "Back" button, taking the user
>through each page they selected from my drop down menus.
>
>This has got to be easier than I am making it. Suggestions will be much
>appreciated.
>
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