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ourspt
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-05-20 : 10:56:32
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Hi,We are working on a .NET application (ASP.NET/VB.NET). We need to suppress (disable) the 'Back' button in the menu of the browser. What is the way to do that?Thanks in advance oursmp |
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master
3246 Posts |
Posted - 2005-05-20 : 11:45:20
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Don't. This is a nasty, mean, ugly, horrible concept that far too many people have become enamored with the idea of forcing a user to do things their way. This is totally anathema to the Web experience, not to mention that when I run across sites that attempt to do this it makes my blood boil.And besides that, there are many different ways of doing "back". Are you going to attempt to disable all of them?- Back button on the Toolbar- Right-click, choose Back from the shortcut menu- Alt+Left arrow keyFigure out a way to make your application work even if the user goes Back.---------------------------EmeraldCityDomains.com |
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afrika
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2706 Posts |
Posted - 2005-05-26 : 08:03:31
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Am still quite new to .nethowever for some pages of our ASP site, i just disallow cache with this. dont know how to do this in .net yet<% Response.CacheControl = "no-cache" %> <% Response.AddHeader "Pragma", "no-cache" %> <% Response.Expires = -1 %>that way, it refreshes the page, instead of going backAfrika |
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