Ah, I see that there's a bug for this already:

crbug.com/2879

As far as POST requests, you said when you *refresh* a page, not when
you go back to it with the back/forward buttons. I agree that if the
page can be loaded from memory then there should be no prompt, but if
I click the refresh button then I expect the prompt.

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 01:57, Nimja <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alright, to clear up some misunderstandings:
>
> Browsing the history should NOT cause any new requests to the server.
> Pages should just stay 'in memory' for the last N pages, so you can
> quickly flick back and forth. Also should it remember your scroll
> position on pages, so if you go back, it goes back to where you were
> looking.
>
> Basically, it should allow you to go back to where you filled in a
> form to check if you didn't forget something and forward again,
> without any request being send to the server unless you pressed
> "Refresh". Chrome feels very 'sluggish' when browsing the history at
> times. Especially on extremely large sites.
>
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