How To Add A Button That Allows To Navigate Back
Feb 22, 2010
I have a GridView that I load with a show button that drills into the details. I want to add a button that allows me to navigate back, but I'm not having much luck. I don't want to response.redirect("MyPage.aspx") because I don't want to have to reload the GridView.
I thought I code just add some java script to it:
Code:
ibtnBack.Attributes.Add("onclick", "javascript:history.go(-1);")
But that doesn't seem to work for some reason.
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