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Client Callbacks - IE URL History

I am using the ASP.NET v2 Client Callback facility to conduct partial page
updates..... however part of the user interface problem is that the IE URL
History is unaltered by my partial page update operations.

For future reference.... is there a means under which I can programmatically
delete selected IE URL History entries (in a cross browser manner) ?....or
flush the entire IE URL History programmatically via ASP.NET server side or
client-side JavaScript ?

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Philip
Sep 12 '06 #1
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Hi Philip,

You might want to read this post and sample code by Nikhil Kothari in which
he manipulates the browser's History to control the Back button.

It might give you some ideas:

http://www.nikhilk.net/BackButtonSupport.aspx

Ken
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]
"Philip" <ph****@softwareforever.comwrote in message
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>I am using the ASP.NET v2 Client Callback facility to conduct partial page
updates..... however part of the user interface problem is that the IE URL
History is unaltered by my partial page update operations.

For future reference.... is there a means under which I can
programmatically
delete selected IE URL History entries (in a cross browser manner) ?....or
flush the entire IE URL History programmatically via ASP.NET server side
or
client-side JavaScript ?

--
Philip

Sep 12 '06 #2

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