Back Button Error

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Guest

My father has been complaining recently about using the back button in
internet explorer. The problem is that when he's on websites, when he clicks
the back button the page doesn't load at all and he needs to refresh the page
everytime he clicks the back button. Does anyone know what to do about this?
Thanks for your help.
 
T

Ted Zieglar

Try clearing out Temporary Internet Files: Tools > Options > General tab
Delete Files button > checkmark in 'Delete all offline content' > OK
OK.

If he has a broadband connection to the internet, disk space allocated
to TIF should be 10 or 15MB. If he has dialup, somewhere between 25 and
50MB should suffice.
 
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siljaline

Adam said:
My father has been complaining recently about using the back button in
internet explorer. The problem is that when he's on websites, when he clicks
the back button the page doesn't load at all and he needs to refresh the page
everytime he clicks the back button. Does anyone know what to do about this?
Thanks for your help.

See if this helps;
(http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hostsfaq.htm#Button)

Silj

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MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

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Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.
 
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Robert Aldwinckle

siljaline said:


[browser stack contains references to blocked ad sites]

Actually that's a special case of the more general (and I would think
more common) case of immediate redirect via HTML META directives
or javascript functions which achieve the same end.

Same solution, use the browser stack and skip the one which is
doing the redirect. Sometimes pressing the Backspace key twice
really quickly is also sufficient to stop the redirect before it happens
again.


FYI

Robert
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