ASP how to make the page not remembered in address bar?

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Hi there, I just wanna know if....How others make their web pages not to be remembered in the address bar? Just like if you're using a computer from another location and your accessing a secure page....and when you closed your browser, the url of the page won't be listed in the address bar. Anybody knows how to do that? Tnx in Advance.
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That is a browser setting and there is no way in ASP to hide your URL from the history.
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Like Drew just said, it's impossible to do. If you want security, protect each page by creating sessions based on id/password.
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Hi,

You are talking about a client side function of the browser software.
ASP, and in fact all server side languages can effect no change in client side behaviours, and hence, you are a little stuck.

It may be possible using a client side scripting language, but most likely ONLY for internet explorer, and only by use of an .htc behavior file.

Dont ask me how you would write the .htc , but there's your answer.
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