Frank,
You don't have to keep track of the history. The browser does that for you.
Try this.
<a href="javascript:history.back(1)">Back</a>
Regards,
Manoj Joseph
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[Tapestry-developer] How to get the last URL?
10/26/02 02:51 AM
Hi,
I need to put a button 'Back' on some pages,
so that the user can simple back to the last step.
How can I get the current url so that I can keep it
for the next step?
Thx,
Frank
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