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-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>Help on the History Page</TITLE>
-<LINK rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@nongnu.org">
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
-<h1>+++ History Page Help +++</h1>
-
-The History Page displays all of the links that you have traveled through
-to reach your current point, including any temporary menu or list files
-that included links, bookmark files, and any documents associated with
-POST content.  If you entered a document and then left it by using the
-<em>left-arrow</em> key, it will <em>not</em> be in the history stack.
-If you entered a document and left it by selecting another link within
-that document, it <em>will</em> be in the history stack.
-
-<p>You may <A HREF="movement_help.html">select</A> any link on the History
-Page to review a document that you have previously visited.  That link,
-and any subsequent to it, will not be removed from the history stack if you
-return to it via the History Page.  You thus should use a History Page link,
-rather than the <em>left-arrow</em> key, if you wish to review previous
-documents without needing to remember and repeat the series of selections
-for reaching your currently displayed document.
-
-<p>Upon using <em>left-arrow</em> in the document selected via the History
-Page, you will be returned to the document from which you initially went to
-the History Page.
-
-<p>If a previously visited link has been removed from the history stack,
-and it was not a temporary menu or list file, bookmark file, or document
-associated with POST content, it can still be selected conveniently via
-the <A HREF="visited_help.html">Visited Links Page</A>.  The latter also
-will include links which were '<em>d</em>'ownloaded or passed to a helper
-application, and thus were not included in the history stack.
-</BODY>
-</HTML>