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IF00359 Avoid Web Traps. The offending web pages won't let you go back a page when you hit the Back button on your Web browser. Or when you hit the Back button, the page stays the same. There are two ways to solve this problem: 1. Next to the Back button is a small downward-pointing arrow. Click that and you'll get a list of recently visited websites. Just select a site from the list. 2. The Back trap is caused by a JavaScript. You can turn off JavaScript in your Web browser to stop the script from loading. The downside to this is that you'll prevent other Java Scripts from loading, too. Did this Article Give you the Information You Were Looking For? |
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