Craig, 

I agree with everything you said, but would absolutely love a clarification 
from you on the following:

> Other folks will disagree with me on this, of course, but in 
> my general response is "show me where the back button and 
> bookmarks window are in a Swing app, and I'll make them 
> available in my web app."  :-)

I share your philosophy about how web^H^H^H applications should work, but 
there's a place where this philosophy abandons me.

So I respond:

"If it's supposed to work like a swing app, then get rid of the bookmarks 
window and back button. Either that or make them unobtrusive."

And now you know why I hate Web UI design. :-/

As such, this makes me an utter newb for the more esoteric front end issues 
involving a browser.

So since my pre-struts experience put me mostly on the back end of web 
applications, what would you say are the best options for dealing with these 
things (struts or not) in a web application? 

I mean, I don't care if the back button still exists, but I don't want the 
user cursing my name every time he presses it without thinking about it. I 
personally _really_ hate it when this happens to me on my bank's site. 

TIA,

Joe



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