Thanks Jeremy..good idea to open the wizard in another window
Regards
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MSc. Hassan Arteaga Rodrguez
Microsoft Certified System Engineer.
DIGI- Grupo de Desarrollo
COPEXTEL, S.A.
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From: Jeremy Brodie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 10:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
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
Arteaga Rodriguez
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: RE: Page Cache..
Thanks Jeremy..good idea to open the wizard in another window
Regards
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MSc. Hassan Arteaga Rodrguez
Microsoft Certified System Engineer.
DIGI- Grupo de Desarrollo
COPEXTEL, S.A.
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Another idea would be to put the three pages in your form onto one page as
hidden divs (except the first - that one should be visible).Then provide a
way to move between the pages (next/back links that would hide/show the
appropriate divs).And a Finish link/button that submitts the form.
Doing
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