Hello Jay,

When the users click the url why don't you open a new window to show the
details. That way this problem would not arise.
Jyoti

-----Original Message-----
From:   Jay Macarty [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 08, 1999 7:53 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Post Data Expired Error

I have an application which takes search information from a web page and
does a JNDI search and displays the results.  On the results page the user
can click on a particular row to see detailed information about that entry.
This is simply a link to another servlet.

My problem is this. When some users click the link to see the details and
then click the "back" button to return to the search results page, they get
a message stating

This page resulted from a POST operation who's data values have expired.

They can elect to reload the data but I would prefer they not see this
warning message. Is there some header I can set in the search results
output to avoid this message?

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