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When I hit back button in IE6, IE take me back to the top of the previous
page not the place where I was before in the page (ie like in the middle, or near bottom where I scrolled down to before I left) I used to have previous versions of Explorer to take me back to where I was on the previous page when I hit back button. |
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"Danico55" <Danico55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news 6A77762-F45E-4D84-A297-C9335F7A2076@microsoft.com...> When I hit back button in IE6, IE take me back to the top of the previous > page not the place where I was before in the page (ie like in the middle, or > near bottom where I scrolled down to before I left) I used to have previous > versions of Explorer to take me back to where I was on the previous page when > I hit back button. Try setting Work Offline (Alt-F,W) before going back. Provide a pair of links which demonstrate the problem if you need more help. --- |
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Work Offline wont be practical as I am surfing on the Net when it happened.
Also there are no links that can be provided as it wont show where the page will load at alonf the page (top, bottom or middle of the page). Let say I am at the middle of a page, I click a link on that page, and once on the clicked page, I press the go back, I will return to my previous page but at the top of the page, not in the middle where I was last. I remember previous versions of IE would take me back to my last position in the middle of the page when pressing the back button. "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > "Danico55" <Danico55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 6A77762-F45E-4D84-A297-C9335F7A2076@microsoft.com...> > When I hit back button in IE6, IE take me back to the top of the previous > > page not the place where I was before in the page (ie like in the middle, or > > near bottom where I scrolled down to before I left) I used to have previous > > versions of Explorer to take me back to where I was on the previous page when > > I hit back button. > > > Try setting Work Offline (Alt-F,W) before going back. > > Provide a pair of links which demonstrate the problem if you need more help. > > > --- > > > > |
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"Danico55" <Danico55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1F797A18-5BFC-41B5-A5B4-51A9F4036874@microsoft.com... > Work Offline wont be practical as I am surfing on the Net when it happened. Create a toolbar button if you prefer. > Also there are no links that can be provided as it wont show where the page > will load at alonf the page (top, bottom or middle of the page). Let say I am > at the middle of a page, I click a link on that page, and once on the clicked > page, I press the go back, I will return to my previous page but at the top > of the page, not in the middle where I was last. I remember previous versions > of IE would take me back to my last position in the middle of the page when > pressing the back button. Did you try it? (The intention is to avoid the site refreshing the page.) Another alternative which I use especially with search results is always make sure that the link launches in a new window. Some search engines even provide an option now to do this; otherwise the simplest technique is to press Shift- when clicking on a link. Then your previous state in the launching page is perfectly preserved and to "go back" all you have to do is close (or minimize) the top window. --- |
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My search engine, Alta Vista, has the option to open in a new window but even
if I have ticked "Open in a new window" in toolbar options, it will launch the link in the same IE window that is already opened. I dont know why IE does this. "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > "Danico55" <Danico55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1F797A18-5BFC-41B5-A5B4-51A9F4036874@microsoft.com... > > Work Offline wont be practical as I am surfing on the Net when it happened. > > > Create a toolbar button if you prefer. > > > > Also there are no links that can be provided as it wont show where the page > > will load at alonf the page (top, bottom or middle of the page). Let say I am > > at the middle of a page, I click a link on that page, and once on the clicked > > page, I press the go back, I will return to my previous page but at the top > > of the page, not in the middle where I was last. I remember previous versions > > of IE would take me back to my last position in the middle of the page when > > pressing the back button. > > > Did you try it? (The intention is to avoid the site refreshing the page.) > > > Another alternative which I use especially with search results is always > make sure that the link launches in a new window. Some search engines > even provide an option now to do this; otherwise the simplest technique > is to press Shift- when clicking on a link. Then your previous state in the > launching page is perfectly preserved and to "go back" all you have to do > is close (or minimize) the top window. > > > --- > > > |
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"Danico55" <Danico55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news 7096E22-F2A2-447B-95E6-A21A1E71C99B@microsoft.com.... > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: >> Another alternative which I use especially with search results is always >> make sure that the link launches in a new window. Some search engines >> even provide an option now to do this; > My search engine, Alta Vista, has the option to open in a new window Where? http://www.altavista.com/web/res?ref=Lz9xYm1vZGU9 (MSN search for advanced search settings ) OTOH both MSN and Google (e.g.) do have specific options which support opening results in a new window. http://www.google.com/help/customize.html#window (MSN search for advanced search settings site:google.com ) However, both example sites require a Cookie be kept to preserve settings. If AltaVista does provide this feature make sure you are not blocking Cookies from it. http://www.google.com/support/bin/an...=533&topic=354 > but even > if I have ticked "Open in a new window" in toolbar options, it will launch > the link in the same IE window that is already opened. I dont know why IE > does this. What toolbar? Sounds like a problem with a toolbar extension rather than a problem with IE. HTH Robert --- |
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> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: ....> > > My search engine, Alta Vista, has the option to open in a new window > > > Where? > > http://www.altavista.com/web/res?ref=Lz9xYm1vZGU9 > .... Once Alta Vista toolbar is installed in IE, you will find in "Toolbar Options" (in the menu of the toolbar), "Search Target", a place to tick "Open in new window" |
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"Danico55" <Danico55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:37A85755-EDBA-49D4-AB67-C63FBBE41A03@microsoft.com .... > Once Alta Vista toolbar is installed in IE, you will find in "Toolbar > Options" (in the menu of the toolbar), "Search Target", a place to tick "Open > in new window" As I said, I suspect you have a problem not with IE but with your toolbar. BTW unless there was a recent update I'm unaware of the AltaVista toolbar (aka Discovery toolbar) was originally designed for IE4 and never was modified to work properly with IE5; so it's probably even less compatible with IE6. It was unfortunately software ahead of its time. Robert --- |
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