Re: How to disable the IE Back button
From: Alex (alexware69_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 03:44:55 -0400
Hi. If you are using Forms authentication it should not happen that, even
when you hit the back button it will ask for user name and password again.
Regards,
Alejandro Penate-Diaz.
"Raghu Raman" <raghuraman_ace@rediffmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
> we are doing an in house project in c#.net(asp.net).We wanted to close
> our application when ever the user presses the SIGNOUT button. Even
> though we programtically disconnects them from the database,when we
> press the Internet explorers Back button ,all the browsed pages are
> displayed with the data**.
>
> 1.could you pls tell me how to disable the back-button of IE
>
> AND
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> 2. How to Globally disconnect a user when he presses any button (like
> signout of YAHOO,REDIFF ETC).
>
>
> With Thanks
> Raghuraman(a drop in the ocean)
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