You could use the GET method instead - has the advantage that folks can 
bookmark their search criteria

PT

Jim Byrne wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've created a website search form for a client, i.e., a visitors
> types a search term in, and the script produces a set of links to
> pages on the site. 
> 
> The problem I'm having is that the client isn't happy because if they
> click their browser back button - after choosing a page from search
> results page - a dialog box appears saying the results have expired
> from teh cache - and do they want to repost the data. 
> 
> It seems to me that that's just the way it works, i.e., if they want
> to look at the results page again the $_POST data needs to be re-sent.
> They seem to think it's some kind of bug. Are there any tricks to get
> around this? I.e., if they click the back button can they go directly
> back to teh search results page?
> 
> Thanks.
> Jim
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

                
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