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| One page, several iFrames. Each contains its own mini web page. Is it not possible to "go back" to a previous page within a particular iFrame? (While leaving the others in their current state.) I found several solutions that don't work. Most are based on . . . javascript:history.back() Everything I have tried works in the same way the browser back button works - reversing every step in order. I'd like to be able to backtrack within a particular iFrame. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Steve http://www.innov8ivdesign.com/index_tangerine.htm | |||
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| In article <ww%jc.1450$Nb3.1166@lakeread06>, "innov8iv" <hardware@innov8ivdesign.com> wrote: > One page, several iFrames. Each contains its own mini web page. Is it not > possible to "go back" to a previous page within a particular iFrame? (While > leaving the others in their current state.) > > I found several solutions that don't work. Most are based on . . . > javascript:history.back() > > Everything I have tried works in the same way the browser back button > works - reversing every step in order. I'd like to be able to backtrack > within a particular iFrame. > > Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Steve > > http://www.innov8ivdesign.com/index_tangerine.htm > > Sorry if this was one of the "solutions that don't work". Have you tried doing javascript: frameName.history.go(-1); ? Some browsers seem to be happier doing that than doing a history.back(). | |||
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