Well, if you write location.replace in URL1, you cannot go back to that url because it will not be stored in the browser history. You have to write top.location.href=URL2, to keep URL1 in the history. But again, what are you doing in URL2? are you using some server side code in URL2 to redirect...
Didn't quite understand your question. Let's say you are in URL1 and you have written location.replace(URL2) in URL1. In that case, the URL1 will not be stored on the browser history. Now what exactly are you doing in URL2? Are you redirecting to some other page? If you are, then pressing the...
Try this,
On your top frame write a javascript which will set the target of the 2 servlets to the corresponding frames and submit it.
function submitpage()
{
var vsac=document.frm_GetSite.sac_code.value;
var...
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