Yeah, I just tried my application in 4.0.1 and it doesn't expire. Something seems to have changed in 4.0.2.
Jon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Eric Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:14 PM Subject: Did the default HTTP expires header change in Tomcat? > In the applications that I'm developing, I used to be able to click on the > Web browser back button to return to a page that contained form data that > was generated by a HTTP post. I noticed that it now gives me an error > message like "Page has Expired" when I try to do it. It does this in both IE > and Netscape. It never used to do this. Did the behavior in Tomcat change? > > If so, what do I need to do to return to the previous behavior? Set an HTTP > header like "expires" or something? > > I noticed the following in the release notes in the fixed bugs section. > Could this have something to do with it? > > 6151 Manager servlet behaves bad in IE without an "Expires: -1" http header > > Jon > > -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
