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List:       cgi-list
Subject:    Re: [CGI] access browser history
From:       "Oliver Etzel - GoodnGo.COM \(R\)" <oliver () goodngo ! com>
Date:       2003-05-27 16:20:31
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Hello Tony,

I thought, this list is dead. For heaven sake itīs alive.

Oliver


> Moises Chicharro wrote:
> 
> 
> > Cheers for your response. I thought that may be the case, although
it
> > seems strange seeing as js will let you do it with something like
> > 'javascript:history.go(-1)'.
> 
> You're welcome.
> 
> Browser history turns out to be something that seemed like a good
idea, but
> wasn't. There was just too much potential for naughty scripts to
siphon off
> every page you've visited and send that information somewhere else.
> 
> All browsers dropped support for the history array years ago.
> 
> Tony
> 
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