This is typical browser behavior -- even if it doesn't reload the page
from the server, it reloads it from its internal cache. Either way, any
changes in the form text gets lost. I noticed it in Wiki primarily when
I have a tweak to resize the form window, in other words the user
must resize before editing, or copy all and paste back afterwards.
/ Bo
Mark Guzdial, on 16 Feb 2001, at 10:59, you wrote:
> I've discovered this, too, and while it's darn annoying, I think it's
> browser behavior.
>
> Mark
>
> >Hi all,
> >I just discovered that Netscape (4.75) reloads the swiki pages when
> >maximizing/restoring. That means that if by accident you maximize the
> >browser in which you are editing a page, you loose your changes. That
> >explains why a had so many dejavous (writing the same thing over and
> >over) during the last days.
> >Is this part of the expected browser's behavior regarding caches? Should
> >we care about it?
> >
> >Saludos,
> >-casco
> >
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