It's not possible to do that server-side... You could use your cgi
script to write some javascript to the page that would simlulate the
user clicking the back button, i.e.

print << HTML;
<a href="javascript:window.history.go(-1)">edit form</a>
HTML

Or something... I'm not too current on my javascript syntax, but I think
that's what you want. Hope that helps some.

You could also try asking the perl-cgi list if you want
<http://lists.cpan.org> , they are probably much more current with their
javascript than most of us (at least me).

 -dave


> Does anyone konw if it is possble to access the goback
> feature built into the ie5 and netscape throught cgi script. 
> I can use a url in a form action to go back to the page I 
> wan't but the form info on the page is gone.  If I use the 
> back button on the browser the info is still there. I am 
> trying to make a back button in a form to go back one page on 
> the history list but cannot find any info on this anywhere.



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