Title: Re: Witango-Talk: getting around the back button
Not sure if this is the point you were making but forgot to mention it makes all history.go(-1)'s no longer work too which might not be so great for people that rely on them (oops!).  Do search builders use history.go(-1)'s when they show you the missing fields screen?
 
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From: Dan Stein
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: getting around the back button

What does it do to your missing field validation results?

on 4/6/04 13:17, Alan Wolfe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Just discovered something useful and thought soemone else might find it useful as well.

For a while we've had the occaisional anomoly caused by someone processing something, pressing the back  button and processing the same thing or something else, causing errors and data corruption.

Well, i found out if in your body tag, if you put , whenever anyone uses the back button, it will kick them forward to where they were so the back button is basicly disabled.

<body >

it's worked great for us so far and ive tested it on IE, Netscape and Firefox.

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