Take into account what both Joe++ and Jaap told you. Both have solutions that will work for your users. If you had a user like myself, I'd see the correct link sometimes, when I forgot to turn Javascript and Referrer Logging back off. (I use Opera)

If you want this link to be sure fire, make sure everyone will be able to see it. Use what Joe++ suggested and put in hidden form data (which can transfer more than just captured referrer data) or a default link.

The purpose of having the link is to return the user from a survey, right? Have the survey open in a different window, and allow the user to close it when he/she is done, returning the user to the point of origin.

Good luck,

John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com


In reply to Re: (nrd) Writing link on HTML page by newrisedesigns
in thread Writing link on HTML page by Deanimal

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