Just to give a brief summary, I believe Robert mention you could use the referrer to get a clue as to what page they were coming from, and could certainly use the page you are referring them to as clues to what you want them to see.
Also, I mentioned in my bug report that some of the status messages could include a pointer to the page they were supposed to describe, which could be hidden if that page == current_page.
(For example, rather than saying "Attachment foobar added." say "Attachment foobar added to bug #13234". If this showed on the wrong page, it would be less confusing.)
Just to give a brief summary, I believe Robert mention you could use the referrer to get a clue as to what page they were coming from, and could certainly use the page you are referring them to as clues to what you want them to see.
Also, I mentioned in my bug report that some of the status messages could include a pointer to the page they were supposed to describe, which could be hidden if that page == current_page.
(For example, rather than saying "Attachment foobar added." say "Attachment foobar added to bug #13234". If this showed on the wrong page, it would be less confusing.)