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Hey guyz... has anyone been having this problem when i click on the back button of my internet explorer browser it doesnt go to the previous page then i have to click again.. so i always have to click the back button 2 times to go to the previous page..

Please do let me know if its with my browser or its universal...

Thanks...

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So what do we do guyz? Is it only our browser problem.

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have the same symptoms and its on lots of sites not just SAU - whose stuffing up the internet the govt refining its spying on users or Microsoft ?- may have to use RESTORE function under WIN XP Prof SVC Pk 3 if no-one finds a better solution soon

If you click on the little downward arrow to the right of the Back button in IE7, you will see what's causing the problem.

Between "Current Page" and the last page you actually visited you will see an ad server link that starts with something like http://googleads.g.doubleclick.......

That seems to be reloading the current page when you click the back button.

I think there is a HOST file fix for this, will post back if/when I find it, hopefully there is something the site admins can do about it as well.

Ye its since the addition of the google ad's.

They wont be here for long (hopefully), they are only here at present due to the forum running costs not being fully met by traders/donations/Digital Niche Ads (along the top)...

A quick fix for IE7 users to try - go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and uncheck the box next to "Show friendly HTTP error messages".

Click "Apply" and close the dialog box. Try going into a forum post and then clicking the back button.

Well, it worked for me :(

Edited by JD_R33
A quick fix for IE7 users to try - go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and uncheck the box next to "Show friendly HTTP error messages".

Click "Apply" and close the dialog box. Try going into a forum post and then clicking the back button.

Well, it worked for me :P

Thanks JD

Seems to have worked for me too :D

A quick fix for IE7 users to try - go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and uncheck the box next to "Show friendly HTTP error messages".

Click "Apply" and close the dialog box. Try going into a forum post and then clicking the back button.

Well, it worked for me :D

Thanks JD... That really helped... im so relieved now

A quick fix for IE7 users to try - go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and uncheck the box next to "Show friendly HTTP error messages".

Click "Apply" and close the dialog box. Try going into a forum post and then clicking the back button.

Well, it worked for me :)

Works but doesn't save the settings on my laptop.

Everytime I come back into the site I have to set it up again

:thumbsup:

you might also wanna try upping the number of page/image loads in the advanced settings, as sometimes IE will wait on a page to load (google ad tracker) before rendering another page (SAU).

I was experiencing same problem but now its gone what I did was :

go to MY COMPUTER - select the operating system DRIVE : "C" in my case -then DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS - then main user name or code - then open the COOKIES and USER DATA folders and delete everything in there, apart from the Index DAT files which are not deletable

problem fixed

and this gets rid of most if not all of those parasite sites that are trying to track your activities for their own commercial gain and clogging up your pc

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