It's not that bad, meaning it's not that different from the existing 
back-button implementation we use for swf.  Both swf and DHTML require a 
hidden iframe.  The difference is what's loaded inside it - for Flash, 
you need a flash movie to send a signal the frame loaded, but DHTML 
requires javascript to run.

-Max

Henry Minsky wrote:
> What's the state of the art for handling this in DHTML apps?
> 
> On 8/31/06, *Scott Evans* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
> 
> 
>     Subject: [JIRA] Created: Back Button functionality within FLASH
>     application
> 
>     Back Button functionality within FLASH application
>     --------------------------------------------------
> 
>             Type: New Feature
>     Assigned to: Maynard Demmon
>         Priority: P3: Plan to have
> 
>     The Business would like to have a "back button" functionality within
>     the
>     Flash application that simulates the browser back button.  Please
>     determine feasibility and sizing of this request.  The concerns
>     brought up
>     by the Business is that hitting the browser back button takes the
>     user out
>     of the application.  Thanks!
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