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You could try meesing with JavaScript to manipulate the history object. that
way the Back button don't work....

-----Original Message-----
From: Raul Jager
Sent: Fri 1/11/2002 9:50 AM
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Cc:
Subject: Back to previous page



Hi!

I began a project using persistent macros, based in NetData.  Each time
I go to a new page the system gives me a new "handle" and everything
works beatifull as long as I go forward.

The problem appears if I hit the "back" in the navegator, it tries to go
to a page that doesn't exist anymore.

Can I disable the button? Or assign to it the URL from the previous page
with the "handle" modified?

Tanks.

Raul.

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