The refresh tag should have all the parameters
necessary to refresh the form. ie. If you take URL in
the tag and paste it into the browser, it should
perform a standard GET and should work. If not, you
are missing something.

//Nicholas

--- Hunter Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, this is sorta off-topic but...
>
> I have a page that contains a voting form. When the
> user first gets to the
> page, they can vote using the form. The form is
> submitted and the page
> reloads, this time not displaying the voting form.
>
> This page is set to auto-refresh the results. The
> problem is that when it
> refreshes, the browser pops up a message saying the
> page cannot be refreshed
> without resending the information... This won't work
> for me....
>
> Any ideas on how to pull this off other than using a
> seperate voting page?
>
> Thanks...
> Hunter
>
>
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