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Apr 5th, 2008 19:06
ha mo, Gareth Hay, padmaja,
I think what you want to do is pass variables between pages. For internet Explorer exploit a secuirty flaw and write to the History object. You cannot do this to force the browser to go anywhere but if you want to pass an object or string between pages it works. E.G. on page 1 history[567]="Hello World" on page 2 var str = new String(History[567]) will yield "Hello World" http://www.businessian.com http://www.computerstan.com http://www.financestan.com http://www.healthstan.com http://www.internetstan.com http://www.moneyenews.com http://www.technologystan.com http://www.zobab.com http://www.healthinhealth.com