Anyone? It's my own fault for not noticing it before, but I guess I figured
I was logged in at the time.

Is there a way to make sure that the admin tab doesn't get cached along with
the rest of the page? Or is there a way to locally (within the page) state
what should be cached?

Thanks,

Tomek

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Tomek Kott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am having a small issue with one of my forms (using idlForm, with an
> added Captcha). Generally, the form works, until after I successfully send
> in a comment. Then, the ending text (#stObj.sendt#) is shown constantly. In
> addition, the admin tab is visible, even in a newly launched browser (i.e.
> Explorer if I was using firefox to use the form while logged in). Perhaps it
> is not the best idea to test the form out while in admin mode, but I am
> worried about the admin tab showing up for "normal" users.
>
> So that's one of the problems. The other problem I am having is that there
> seems to be a cache disconnect on the page. That is, once I have used the
> form once after a updateapp, it only shows the "after successful submission"
> text. It does not save the form again, or email it (as it would have to if
> it went through the full displayPageStandard.cfm file and showed the text).
>
> I do have a navigation link in there that would, by default, get cached.
> But I figured since the displayPageStandard for idlform is not being cached,
> then the page would refreshed each time I pointed to it. Could someone
> clarify the caching of skins inside a non-cached object?
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Tomek
>

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