Im confused with how lift is stopping you providing this within your 
application? It seems like you could do what you wanted with client side 
javascript? 

Cheers, Tim

On 14 Feb 2010, at 17:16, aw wrote:

> Because I don't like how my back button can return me back to a state
> that is no longer true.
> 
> In my particular use-case, I am drilling into an item and either want
> to do an action or cancel.
> Completing an Action, or hitting Cancel, will put me back on the
> viewItem page, after possibly executing an action.
> I really don't like the Back button functioning in this case because
> if the user hits the back button, then the user can resubmit the
> action.  Sometimes, that could be dangerous or confusing.
> 
> On Feb 14, 4:14 am, Timothy Perrett <timo...@getintheloop.eu> wrote:
>> Why? What would be a good reason for doing this...?
>> 
>> On 14 Feb 2010, at 08:06, aw wrote:
>>> Is there a way to do a page transition using location.replace?
>>> In some cases, I am interested in not having the back button function.
>>> I think I am looking for an SHtml.link variation that leverages
>>> location.replace.
>>> Perhaps an S.redirectTo variation too.
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