Actually, I have found that the most effective way of doing this is to set 
up an intermediary "launch" page which takes you to the target page, 
passing any variables, etc. along the way.

In other words, the user starts on page a, follows a link to page b which 
then moves everything along to page c. Every time the user hits the back 
button from page c, they go back to b, which pushes them to page c again.

It is not unbeatable (you can use history), but it is quite effective.  I 
did not invent this, and I think that it is vaguely annoying when I 
encounter it, but  sometimes we have to do what we must.

Cary

At 08:51 PM 9/5/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Is there a possible and simple way to do this - or is it a nightmare to do?
>
>Will
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