FP98: How to Create a "Back" Button on a Web Page Using VBScriptID: Q194157
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This article provides sample HTML code that inserts a control button or a link on a Web page that will return you to the previous document when you click it.
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The following HTML code adds a control button to a Web page form:
<FORM method="POST" name="VBScript_Nav_Sample">
<INPUT TYPE="button" NAME="Go Back!"
VALUE="VBScript_Backup_Sample" LANGUAGE="VBScript"
OnClick="call window.history.back(1)">
</FORM>
The following HTML code adds a hyperlink that retraces the Web
browser's history:
<a href="JavaScript:history.back(1)">the past</a>
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not be resolved by Microsoft Technical Support. This HTML Code sample
is provided as a convenience for authors seeking to extend the
capabilities of FrontPage. For more information on writing HTML,
please see the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/workshop/c-frame.htm#/workshop/author/default.asp
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Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 30, 1999