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Topic: Re: history.back(); (Via Email)
Conf: (P-PDF) JavaScript, Msg: 28819
From: prodok
Date: 10/20/2001 04:26 AM
You can't. Acrobat JavaScript and Browser JavaScript are two
completely different and independent beasts.
Well, one thing you micht gry, but absolutely no guarantee, would
mean using the getURL() method with the javascript: protocol. But, as
said, it may work in your browser, but most likely, it would fail.
Hope, this can help.
Max Wyss
PRODOK Engineering
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CH-8906 Bonstetten, Switzerland
Fax: +41 1 700 20 37
e-mail: mailto:max@prodok.com
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>how can I execute history.back(); to go one site
>back in my browser? The function doesn't works under PDF-Forms.
>