If it helps any, this isn't really a CGI issue. You won't have cotrol over the user's browser's scrolling. You may want to investigate ways of using JavaScript/DHTM to do this.
Ted Young
($$<<$$=>$$<=>$$<=$$>>$$) always returns 1. :-)In reply to Re: Move to the end of an unbuffered CGI web page?
by TedYoung
in thread Move to the end of an unbuffered CGI web page?
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