> Thanks for the reply.  I guess I first should've gone and 
> checked to see what 'web accelerator' was, and then I might 
> have understood.  I guess my main question now is: what is 
> considered the "best" antidote for such a problem.  Since I 
> didn't know what it was, I obviously don't use web 
> accelerator, but I can see how someone else using my sites 
> might be.  I generally use forms for such things, but have 
> probably used links at one time or another.  Is a forms solution 
> safe?

Yes, since the Web Accelerator only makes GET requests. In HTTP, GET
requests shouldn't make changes; only POST requests should do that.

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