--- Michael Weller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tried all the ways. The problem is that when the
> > user click the back button on the browser, the
> > parameters will be passed to their site again,
> that is
> > not acceptable.
>
> You know that the other site can't display values,
> you don't pass to it? How
> should the other site know?

I don't quite get you here. I post the result as
hidden value in the form. the other site can get the
parameter.

> Maybe you could display the results and "include"
> the other site (e.g. with
> frames or jsp:include)?

use jsp:include assuming the other site is java tech
too, but not all ot them.

My last bet will be frame it.

>
> -mw
>
>
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