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FormsAuthentication problem [modified]

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    I am using forms authentication for login.i call formsauthentication.signout() for logout.but when i click backspace the page will redirect to the previous page.how i sort out this.when anyone try to click logout and click backspace no redirection will takesplace.how is it possible.Please help me to send some code..its urgent.

    modified on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:02 AM

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      I am using forms authentication for login.i call formsauthentication.signout() for logout.but when i click backspace the page will redirect to the previous page.how i sort out this.when anyone try to click logout and click backspace no redirection will takesplace.how is it possible.Please help me to send some code..its urgent.

      modified on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:02 AM

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      SreejithAchutan wrote:

      Please help me to send some code..its urgent

      To quote a very clever man "How original, nobody ever says 'take your time, its not that important'".

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