I thought that back button and referesh button could be disabled.
 
I may use this in one of my clients app.
 
Eva

Peter Brunone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

   Well, first you'd have to remove the Refresh button in the browser, so you'd 
need to open a new window without that toolbar.  Then you'd need to intercept 
the CTRL-R key combo and F5 key.  Then you'd need to disable the right-click 
function that brings up a context menu including Refresh. 

   All that *might* work, but if a user disables Javascript, you're back where 
you started. 

   Why are you trying to do this? 

From: Eva Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

I'd like to prevent user from refreshing a page. Can any one please 
let me know how to do this either in my code behind or using javascript 
in my aspx page? 

Thanks! 

Eva


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