I'm writing a quite complex Wizard (lots of pages, lots of inputs), so I'd like to add a Back button to it.
My first thought was just using a "history.back()" javascript call, but in the previous form I had some inputs created with Javascript that get lost if I just browse back, so I need to access the data stored in the Wizard.
I don't really care about keeping the data in the current step (although it would be nice), but I need to access *all* the data of the previous step, as it will be sent to the done() method of the wizard.
Any suggestions, please?
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