>surely not
>you'd need to store the added HTML is the user's session and add while generating the page whenever applicable (assuming asp.net has a server-side session storage mechanism similar to wwSession)
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>could be sticky though
Does this mean we have to confirm that we cannot support forward-back sequence in the browser DHTML added storage to the client? I always heard a lot that many are recommending users to not do that but some will always do. In that case, I was on the form for about 5 minutes, I click on + to add many items. Then, I wanted to click on a temporary link and go back to that page to finish it. Then, the DHTML added HTML was gone.