Yes, this is what I was going to say.
I am sure that you'd be checking user authentication at the beginning of
WiTango file already, so if you are truly logging the user out, if they do
go back, any action they click on from the last page should force them to
go to a login screen.
Garth
At 01:50 30/07/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Is it backbutton=never? or is it only after a logout that you want to
>keep them off the pages? If after a logout, you could add a Witango "if"
>action up front to check for user login information and divert them if
>they are not properly logged in.
>
>Dan Stein wrote:
>
>>Neat idea but with dynamic pages I don't think it will work. No .htm go go
>>back to.
>>
>>There must be some way to force the history to be deleted.
>>
>>Otherwise I am forced to start the site with toolbars=no for the page and I
>>guess that will keep it that way throughout the site. Advantage is it will I
>>could turn off the URL part also so they couldn't hack the post args.
>>
>>But I think users might be freaked when the toolbar goes away.
>>
>>
>>
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