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From: Swapnil_B1
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  Folks,   Today I am gonna share one of the most Common Problem which we all 
are facing while developing Web Applications. ie Pressing of F5 button in your 
web pages. In traditional ASP.NET 1.x you either disable the F5 key with the 
help of Javascript commands. But ASP.NET 2.0 provides RefreshModule to handle 
the above scenario.   Most of you are familiar with the feature of all 
web-browsers that when you press the F5 button, the content of a page is 
refreshed. After the F5 button is pressed, the browser repeats the previous 
request to the page. Nothing wrong will actually happen when the previous 
request is made by the GET method. However, problems appear when the last 
request is made by the POST method. Let's consider an example where a user is 
transferring money to a shop to pay for some goods. Having completed this 
operation, the user refreshes the page and as a result the server code is 
executed once again with the same data. Thus, the user may accidentally pay 
twice.    Check out the following Link   
http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/RefreshModule.asp     Swapnil (Swaps) 
http://swapsnet.spaces.live.com/

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