>I suppose when you first call page A, all the INPUT-tags are empty.
>Why don't you change the code of the servlet that generates page A
>so that the INPUT-tags aren't always empty? If you post arguments
>to the servlet, the correspondant INPUT-tags get these arguments as
>default value, otherwise they remain empty. This way you can
>rebuilt your page A every time someone makes a mistake...


I'm not the original poster, but my form was from static html posted to
a servlet, which made that option a lot more work than I'd have liked.
Even the back button works on some browsers, but still causes the
page to be reloaded on others..

David

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