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Posted by Jake on 10/08/05 17:49
In message <BF6D484D.18797%dorayme@optusnet.com.au>, dorayme
<dorayme@optusnet.com.au> writes
>> From: Jake <jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk>
>>
>> In message <1ucbllxy0c5yq$.1m6n1dnppp8r.dlg@40tude.net>, Beauregard T.
>> Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> writes
>>>
>>> The new window has nothing in the history, so clicking the back button
>>> does nothing.
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> Ergo, it is broken.
>>
>> No. Simply not relevant in this context. If you have no history, the
>> back button has no function.
>>>
>
>Is this quite fair? What exactly is "the context"? (That was not
>a question btw!) Surely Beauregard T. Shagnasty has a point. I
>have found it a nuisance from time to time not being able to go
>back in new windows, I get lost. So do others (even
>non-martians... :)
I hear what you say, but I couldn't possibly comment .... ;-)
>
>> When I've finished, I kill the window. If the original is there, I kill
>> that one too. What's so difficult about that?
>>
>
>Not so difficult, but rather ... messy ... blood all over the
>screen where the killing took place...
You've just got to be brave about these things ;-)
After you've killed you first browser window, things get easier ...
>
>dorayme
>
--
Jake (jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk -- just a 'spam trap' mail address)
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