The servlet is just a webserver remember.

So when the user clicks refresh (if the page originated from a
servlet) then the page is simply re-requested from the servlet.

There is no easy way to detect if the refresh button was pressed but
you can probably work something out given this understanding.





Nic Ferrier
Tapsell-Ferrier Limited
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk

"Use Ockham Luke"

>>> Duke Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/7/99 2:35:51 PM >>>
hi,

is it possible to detect when a user clicks the "Refresh" button on
their
browser from within a servlet?  if so, how?

Duke

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