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  • Subject: Speaking of Safari's do Javascript....
  • From: David Crowe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 16:53:31 -0600

Speaking of Safari, at first I thought this was an AppleScript problem, but it occurs when typing the command in Safari also.

In Firefox, javascript:window.back() goes to the previous page, which is the behaviour I would expect. But Safari does not do this from AppleScript or directly by typing into the address bar.

Is this some wierd security thing? Some setting within  Safari?

My only clue is that within the javascript console I receive the error message "TypeError - Value undefined (result of expression window.back) is not object".

- David Crowe
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