The problem is that you are writing client-side javascript into the server-side redirect.
The only solution I can think of is that you could use the session to maintain your own "history" array and use that to refer to previously accessed pages.
The problem is that you are writing client-side javascript into the server-side redirect.
The only solution I can think of is that you could use the session to maintain your own "history" array and use that to refer to previously accessed pages.
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