William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just as a postscript, I was really glad to have the autosave a few
>> minute ago, where I nearly deleted an entire lecture's worth of notes
>> and computations which I hadn't saved, by accidentally brushing
>> against a browser shortcut to a "favorites" page on the wrong window.
>> (This could happen with "reload" or other shortcuts, too, I suspect.)
>> When I used the browser "back" button, I had literally nothing, but
>> the autosave had captured my previous revision!
> 
> You could have just pressed reload and you would have had your
> worksheet back entirely.   It was still sitting there on the server in
> RAM.   Never use the back button with the sage notebook, unless you
> immediately press refresh.
> 

Tom or some other javascript ninja:

Isn't there some sort of javascript that disables the back button? 
That's a common problem in web applications, and I'd be very surprised 
if it isn't a solved problem already.

Jason


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