To fix this, I put:
session_cache_limiter ('private, must-revalidate');
at the beginning of all my pages. Seems to work.
-eric wood
anders thoresson wrote:
When I push the back buttom in Opera, I get back to the previous
(database/php-generated) page in my site, but when I'm using IE and
anders thoresson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 10:51 AM said:
Is this an internal IE-issue, or could I make my php-script
IE-friendly?
Does it work when you refresh the page?
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Is this an internal IE-issue, or could I make my php-script IE-friendly?
There are lots and lots of things that IE does differently then the
rest of the world. Of course, that is because as probably the biggest
monopoly they feel no problems with breaking standards -- at least the
--- anders thoresson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I push the back buttom in Opera, I get back to the previous
(database/php-generated) page in my site, but when I'm using IE
and push back, I get a message saying that the page isn't valid
any more.
Is this an internal IE-issue, or could I
When I push the back buttom in Opera, I get back to the previous
(database/php-generated) page in my site, but when I'm using IE and
push
back, I get a message saying that the page isn't valid any more.
Is this an internal IE-issue, or could I make my php-script
IE-friendly?
[Cesar
Does it work when you refresh the page?
No. A reload in Internet Explorer kicks me out of my web application. Does
a reload within IE reset session variables?
Reloading a page in the application using Opera works.
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This is just a security measure placed there by MS people. It should
work after refreshing the page.
But it doesn't...
Are session variables killed when an IE user presses back button?
[Cesar Aracena]
Well, They shouldn't. What are you trying to achieve? If it's something
like a
anders thoresson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:46 AM said:
Does it work when you refresh the page?
No. A reload in Internet Explorer kicks me out of my web
application. Does a reload within IE reset session variables?
No, realoading will (should) not reset the
look where it says Microsoft Internet Explorer Sessions Fix at:
http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorials/41/1.php
regards,
Juan
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But to clarify, are you getting a little dialog box that asks you to
resubmit the data or cancel? OR is it an actual error page from IE?
I get an error page from IE saying that the page isn't valid any more (I
think that's what IE would tell me if I was using an english version
anyway. I'm using
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