On Sat, May 09, 2015 at 05:08:47PM +0200, Fabienne Ducroquet wrote:
> If you set document.cache.ignore_cache_control = 1 in the options, going 
> back in the history makes the page stop reloading.

Thanks. It solves the problem.

But it makes the following use case very difficult:

Typically I open links using -remote while reading mails and visit the
browser after I have finished the mails to view all accumulated tabs. Many
times these URLs are formed automatically to search a term on Google.

Worse is, if Google detects too many refreshes, it throws abnormal usage
error.

Now I have to visit each tab and press the back button as soon as I open
it.

Any further ways by which I don't have to go back to stop refreshes will
solve my problem fully.

Mayuresh.
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