Using the Referer: header is dangerous - won't work for customers using a privacy filter. -Jim > > One option that you could implement would be to make the post focus > go to the same page and add in a hidden form var or use referer to > check if coming from a submit / POST action. At the beginning of the > page if it is reentrant than go thru validation routine and either: > > 1) Repopulate with values and report error > > 2) Call processing procedure with valid inputs and redirect to other > page. > > Just one solution of course but I have used it reliably before. > > Best Regards, > Carl Garland > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com >
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