Try passing the values back to the same page, and provide a message asking the user not to use the browser back button, but use the button provided as shown below:
name="goback"
value="Go Back">
>
> Has anyone found a solution concerning the message (warning: page has
> expired), w
i am using w2k servers,ie 6 and http1.1...
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:32 AM
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Subject: Re: page has expired Message
Whittingham, P wrote:
> post method.
Responses to POST requests are only cacheable
Whittingham, P wrote:
> post method.
Responses to POST requests are only cacheable in special
circumstances. The recommended workaround is not to send the
response directly, but forward the user to another page that can
be cached. See the HTTP 303 statuscode in RFC 2616.
Jochem
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> Has anyone found a solution concerning the message (warning: page has expired), when one clicks the back button or go(-1).
Was the page originally sent as the result of a GET or a POST
request?
Jochem
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Hi All,
Has anyone found a solution concerning the message (warning: page has
expired), when one clicks the back button or go(-1). I've tried the
following with
no success.:
or
TIA,
Patrick Whittingham
United
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> Has anyone found a solution concerning the message (warning: page has expired), when one clicks the back button or go(-1).
Was the page originally sent as the result of a GET or a POST
request?
Jochem
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Has anyone found a solution concerning the message (warning: page has expired), when one clicks the back button or go(-1). I've tried the following with
no success.:
or
TIA,
Patrick Whittingham
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> We've got a system where we'd actually LIKE our
> users to be able to click 'back' and see the form
> they just filled out.
>
> We're not using any of the no-cache header info,
> yet folks' browsers still show 'Warning: This page
> has expired'.
>
> How can we prevent this...?
This occurs when
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Subject: Get rid of Warning: This page has expired message?
> Hi all,
>
> We've got a system where we'd actually LIKE our users to be able to click
> 'back' and see the form they just filled out.
>
> We're not using any of the no-cache header
Hi all,
We've got a system where we'd actually LIKE our users to be able to click
'back' and see the form they just filled out.
We're not using any of the no-cache header info, yet folks' browsers still
show 'Warning: This page has expired'.
How can we prevent this...?
Thanks,
Ian
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