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Safari fires wrong mouse click event after history.back. Why?

Hello,


I can not solve the following bug in Safari (although everything works fine in other browsers).


- On a web page (A), the user clicks on an image (input type = "image") that sends him to an another page (page B) displaying the magnified image.


- The user can then click on a button on page B (<input type = "submit" onclick = "javascript: history.back (); return false;" />) to bring him back to the previous page (page A).


- But, after returning to the previous page (page A), if he clicks on another item on the page, the mouse click sends him back to page B.


It is necessary to refresh page A to avoid this unwanted behavior.


Does anyone has an explanation?


thank you

null-OTHER, Windows 7

Posted on Feb 23, 2015 7:31 AM

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Safari fires wrong mouse click event after history.back. Why?

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