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Hi list: This is pretty simple but I am still learning here... I can't see why, so here it goes: I have this piece of code in a Javascript function: var base = "../jobs/report?&unqkey=$(unqkey)&jobparms=wkctr&wkctr="; var parm = parent.wkctr; adr = base + parm; top.location.replace=('adr'); The function is not executing. It was before until I changed the "top.location" to be "top.location.replace". I want to use replace to not to allow users to click on the back button on special cases. What could be wrong? Peter Vidal Pall Aeropower Corp. SR Programmer Analyst WWW.Pall.com / 727-539-8448, x2414 "A good player makes himself look good; a great player makes the team look good." Author unknown
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