Yes, I would prefer using the back button and go to the page in the clients
cache but I think you are right, I may have place a back button on the page
that actually resubmits the query paramemters for me.

Finally found something that ASP pages can do better than PHP... but only one
thing. :)

Edward Van Bilderbeek - Bean It wrote:

> the moment I hit the send button I realised it myself too :-)
>
> but this is a pretty good alternative...
>
> Edward
>
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> From: "Nick Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > * and then Edward van Bilderbeek - Bean IT blurted....
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > a possible solution is also to provide the backbutton href with the
> original
> > > variable values...
> >
> > I'm pretty sure he means the /browser/ back button though.
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> > Nick Wilson
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