>>>>> "Octavian" == Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Octavian> You need to use Javascript.
Octavian> <a href="javascript:history.back()">Back</a>

If the answer is javascript, you asked the wrong question.

And if you think a user can't figure out how to press the back button
when they want to do that, how in the world are they going to click on
a link that could do the same thing?

The biggest problem here is in the original question:

Octavian> How can i write a PERL Script to simulate the Previous (->) and Next (->)
Octavian> Links
Octavian> (like in IE or Netscape).

As in, "what could that possibly mean?"  That's either impossible
or mis-specified.  We need to know more before we could even begin
to write code or answer it.

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