I should have been more specific. I have local anchor tags in an html file that are dumped into main by the CGI script. These tags are dynamically created and link to each entry that has been made on the page. There is also an action button if a user wants to add an entry. If they click a "link" to jump to an entry, then use the back button to go back to the top of the page..then click the link to jump to a different entry...the button for adding an entry is activated and the add an entry form is presented.
update: I would like to know how to either stop them from using the back button to get back to the top of the page...or stop the second click from activating the call to the add entry form..

TexasTess
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In reply to Re: Re: Back Back NOOOO by TexasTess
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