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From: "David Morris" <David.Morris@plumcreek.com> > I notice in your application when I hit prev followed by next, > I have to go back through the previous record when I hit back. > My expectation is that it should take me to the prior task or > menu. Right. The browser controls that behavior. Not the server. To accomplish your goal, you might try providing a link on your page that redirects to the REFERER_URL, which is passed to the Web application by the HTTP server. The following link shows an example of the REFERER_URL property. Just click on the "Environment" link. http://www.relational-data.com/rdwebshr/isamp/index.htm The REFERER_URL could point back to your menu, in your case. Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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