Netscape:
Select Preferences from the Edit menu
click Advanced
deselect Enable JavaScript
click OK
Internet Explorer 5.x:
Open Internet Explorer
Select Internet Options from the Tools menu
In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab
Click Custom level button at bottom right.
The Security settings dialog box will pop up.
Under Scripting category click Active Scripting, Allow paste options via
script and Scripting of Java applets
Check "disable" radio boxes.
Click OK twice to close out.
Opera:
No javascript yet (as far as I know)
Mozilla (and Netscape 6):
Select Preferences from the Edit menu
click Advanced
deselect Enable JavaScript for Navigator
click OK
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-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Nerenberg [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 12:37 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: How do you prevent JSP's from Caching
So, how do you disable JavaScript again?
>>> Jeff Ramin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/5/01 3:31:00 AM >>>
That assumes the user has javascript enabled. Not a
safe assumption, in my opinion.
Derek Nerenberg wrote:
>
> We just ran across the problem recently and handled it on the
client
side.
> You can create a form on the page with whatever hidden fields you
want,
> then use JavaScript to make the form submit to your desired URL
using a
> post method. That way, it doesn't matter if the end user has
their
> browser set to read from cache. Total hack, but it works well
with
> hrefs...
>
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608.298.1024
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