1. Javascript returns to the previous page history.go(-1), returns two pages: history.go(-2);
2. history.back().
3. window.history.forward( )Return to the next page
4. window.history.go (return to the page, you can also use the visited URL)
Example:
Previous page
response .Write("
")
response.Write("")
Previous page
page jump: onclick="window.location.href= 'list.aspx'"
P.S.
Tips (JS citing JS):
Several ways to refresh the page using Javascript:
1 history.go(0)
2 location.reload()
3 location=location
4 location.assign(location)
5 document.execCommand('Refresh')
6 window.navigate(location)
7 location.replace(location)
8 document.URL=location.href
How to automatically refresh the page:
1. Automatically refresh the page: Add the following code to the
area
The 20 fingers refresh the page every 20 seconds.
2. The page jumps automatically: add the following code to the
area
The 20 fingers jump after every 20 seconds. Go to the
http://www.javaeye.com
page
3. The page automatically refreshes the js version
How does ASP.NET output the refresh parent window script statement
1. this.response.write("
");
2. this.response.write("
");
3. Response.Write("
") JS script statement to refresh the frame
//How to refresh the page containing the frame using
//The child window refreshes the parent window
( or Refresh
)//How to refresh the page of another frame using If you want to refresh when the window is closed or when the window is opened, call the following statement in <script>opener.location.reload();</script>: Can. <script>opener.window.location.href = opener.window.location.href;</script> Refresh when the window is open Refresh when the window is closed