In the page there are two links. When i click the first link it opens a window in a new page. I do this by using the above code.
I am clicking the second link in the page and navigating to another page. Now i am clicking the browser back button. Supprisingly its opening the first link.
How clicking back button is opening the link in the page. I am using c# .net 2005.
When I click Logout page redirect to Login page but when click to browser arrow back then it will goes back, I want to after Logout cannot going to back page...
I am working on Asp.Net application.I wrote the below JavaScript code to prevent the user to not going to login page on click of browser back button when he logs into the application.It is working fine for me,but from the homepage when i click on browser back button,the flickering appears due to post back.How to prevent the flickering.
I have written an online store app which generates a PDF invoice and emails it to the client. When the user clicks on the browser's back button on the thank you page, it reloads the PDF and emails it again. I can include some programming logic to circumvent this problem but I was wondering whether there is a simple way of detecting whether a page was navigated to by clicking on the browser's back button...
I have created a back button on my asp page. However, I would like this back button a a sinlge click to return the user to the page 2 pages before. I have tried to enter the history.back(2) but with no luck it does not work.
I am using an image button and on click of it i want to go to visited page.
Now i am using - Response.Redirect(Request.UrlReferrer.ToString()),
It is going to previous page, but when i am in a page of some user details where the link is looks like - users.aspx?userid=25 and i visit some other page and click back(image button) i want to see the same serdetail page. How to track that.
I'm using 2 masterpages in my project.One master page is for login page and another one for the HomePage where user will go thro the options to reach other pages from home page..The thing is,i have "Logout" button in my home page.When i click on the logout button,the page will be redirected to "LoginPage.aspx". After redirecting to login page,when i click on browser back button,the previous page is displaying but it should not display to user since i'm doing sensitive transactions in all pages...
or is there any way to do with authentication and roles?
Possible Duplicate: Disabling Back button on the browser i want to disable browser back button without using javascript function forward().because it remain on this page.
I want to totally disable browser back button like banking sites
I have an image that has an on-click function. That on-click function calls an action method in a controller passing some values from the page, using window.location.replace.
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The controller then gets data from the repository and displays a "printer friendly html" page:
Im using ASP.NET 2.0,C# for my web application development. I am having a login page and new user registration page. how to redirect to login page once user finishes his registration and clicks back button of browser. Registration page is container page using some master page..
In my app, there is a grid that you can drill down. You can go back to prev view via some links but the back bowser button is not integrated to that, so that if you do hit the back browser button, it logs out of the app which I don't want. I would be happy if it would redirect to the first page. I think this part is what we need. [URL] this is the startpage.xaml, at the end there is the hyperlink - so maybe here I can see if the back browser is pressed ( there is no other place in the codes that would navigate out), and if this is pressed I can redirect to a different spot? Is this a sound idea and how do I check if this back browser has been pressed?
I'm using 2 masterpages in my project.One master page is for login page and another one for the HomePage where user will go thro the options to reach other pages from home page..The thing is,i have "Logout" button in my home page.When i click on the logout button,the page will be redirected to "LoginPage.aspx". After redirecting to login page,when i click on browser back button,the previous page is displaying but it should not display to user since i'm doing sensitive transactions in all pages...
From pageA, clicking a button to open pageB which display a crystal report. User can only use browser back button. How to open pageC from pageB? Can I add code in pageB close (if there is a page close event) or make back button in browser to open pageC instead of pageA?
i just like to ask if you have any idea of preventing the Back button of the browser to navigate back to the previous page after a user log in.Ex:After a user successfully logged in to my website and he/she hit the Back button of the browser.I want this to not redirected to the previous page instead redirected to the same page which is my Main page.Also after a user logged out to my website and again he/she hit the Back button of the browser.I also want this to not redirected to the previous page instead redirected to my login page.
Not sure if i'm posting in the right forum, if not, please move it...i have the following issue... I want to "disable" browser's back button. Seems it's not possible, but using cache.setcacheability and timing it, kinda disables the option of navigating back. I need this because in some pages of my webpage, i keep values in a Session variable so when a page loads, i need to check that variable, and, if navigating back, cant do that. I also "set cache to false" because if someone closes session, and i allow cache, someone else could handtype a url in that same pc and see the page without login (though if he/she tries to navigate through it will be kicked out because when loading a new page, i'll know that he/she is not logged) but i dont want to allow even that,
that's why cache is disabled. The problem is that loading over and over again my masterpage (header, footer, menu and stuff) is going to slow down the webpage, because every time there's a request, the page has to be sent again completely. So, is there something like a "mix" mode where i can allow cache just for a few things? If not, what's the best practice to achieve both things i'm trying: speed and security?
After user has logged out i am redirecting user to home.aspx and from here i do not want user to be able to go back using browser back button.. How can i do it? I used this code in javascript :