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Subject: Re: FLASH: OT-Small JavaScript question
From: Randy Kato
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 17:13:54 +0100

Hi Shaun,

Sometimes 'history.back();' isn't enough. You may need to use
'parent.history.back();' especially if you're using (HTML) frames. Also don't
forget the semicolon at the end.

Good luck!
Randy

Shaun Brazier wrote:

> Hi,
> Really daft question but it's driving me crazy.
> What is the script for the browser "back" button?
>
> In Dreamweaver I have been attaching the behaviour "Call JavaScript" to a
> "back" button. In the dialog box I have been writing "history.back(1)"
> without the inverted comma's. Is this not correct??
> If it is, why does it not work. I click the button and the page seems to
> take a while going nowhere.
>
> TIA for any help on this and sorry for the annoying kind of off topic.
>
> Cheers
> Shaun Brazier

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