Going to anchors within a template page

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13171
interpreted = N
texte = There seems to be a lot of strange behavior cause by the following URLSee info on Item A See info on Item B This seems to cause a new cart to be assigned if the back button is used.Does anyone have experience with this?Jim Shaughnessy Ives & Shaughnessy Web Information Services 318 Wall Street Kingston, NY 12401 (914) 338-0600 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Going to anchors within a template page (Marc Eagle 1997)
  2. Going to anchors within a template page (Jim Shaughnessy 1997)
There seems to be a lot of strange behavior cause by the following URL[cart]>See info on Item A [cart]>See info on Item B This seems to cause a new cart to be assigned if the back button is used.Does anyone have experience with this?Jim Shaughnessy Ives & Shaughnessy Web Information Services 318 Wall Street Kingston, NY 12401 (914) 338-0600 Jim Shaughnessy

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