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If you are using ASP.NET, it comes with a nice feature that will do this.
As for default capability, it is whatever the browser wants to do, basically. It also depends on the website you're viewing to. Some browsers update the content even when you hit the back button (sometimes it's server's fault for sending wrong headers), and this would cause it to scroll to the top of the page.
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