SM> JD> I just used NS (2.02) to visit a site (with frames), clicked on a
SM> JD> link, and a second instance of NS started up. I can't "go back"
SM> JD> in that instance, I juts have to close it to come back at the
SM> JD> original page in the first instance.
SM>
SM> JD> What nonsense is this?
SM>
SM> I'm not sure, but I have had the same thing happen to me. I don't know
f
SM> it's a Netscape problem or bad HTML coding on the Web site.
It's not a "problem" per se (in other words, it's not a bug), but it is bad
web design. The worst part is that it's done purposely by some webmasters
ia
special codes in the HTML file. Most good web designers don't dare use this
technique because they know that people hate it. :)
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