That depends on the browser accepting cookies. Also, once the visitor gets to the page from your log in page, they can view the page as long as their browser stays open unless you have code in it to get a new copy from the server after a set time. We need to keep in mind what is happening on the client side and what is happening server side. In general this list deals mostly with client side JavaScript. The aspclient list at www.asplists.com <http://www.asplists.com> covers more client server interaction. Bob Filipiak (Contractor) MCP -----Original Message----- From: Phil Winstanley [mailto:p_winstanley at creations.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:46 AM To: 'javascript at LaTech.edu' Subject: RE: [Javascript] last page viewed I know this is a bit OT but why do you need/want to use the referrer if you are also using a session variable? __________________________________________ Phil Winstanley Software Creations (Holdings) Ltd ASPace ___________________________________________ ICQ: 29163700 http://www.creations.co.uk/ <http://www.creations.co.uk/> phil.winstanley at creations.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Dunn [ mailto:adunn at mail.interworx.com.au <mailto:adunn at mail.interworx.com.au> ] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:45 PM To: javascript at LaTech.edu Subject: RE: [Javascript] last page viewed The page that the user can come to this page from is a log in page. Once they have logged in then they can view this page as long as their session lasts. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.evolt.org/pipermail/javascript/attachments/20010719/8b681982/attachment.htm>