Jeremy Brodie wrote:
> "Caution: There is no true way of completely diabling the back button"
> ...
Having read the caution, I should still point out that the user can always
go back via "Alt + Left Arrow."
Also, you should carefully consider "disabling" the back button. It tends
to be a user-interface (usability) no-no. People have come to recognize,
expect, and rely on the back button as a vehicle for navigating through a
series of web pages. Disabling it removes a commonly expected tool from the
user's browsing arsenal.
Better you should code to accept and support the back button.
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