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How to disable back button and backspace using Javascript..?

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Re: How to disable back button and backspace using Javascript..?

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Sep 14th, 2007
> backbutton-neutered IE6. Distribute to everyone onsite.
Being Intranet doesn't mean we can assume that all the clients would be using the browser / OS of our choice, not to mention you already included a proprietary software there by mentioning VB. Basically there are several contributing factors, the clients' requirements being the most important of them all. The popup window method will work for all browsers.

> In any context, including Intranet applications, why should 'back' ever need to be disabled?
Crazy clients, crazy requirements.
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