Hi all,

I'd like to stop Tomcat (4.0.2) from expiring my forms and causing my
browser to spew out "Your webpage has expired, etc..." whenever a user
history.back()s to the form. Tomcat seems to be pretty keen to do this since
it's trying a whole bunch of headers to expire/no-cache my pages.

I've googled around it it's been suggested that this happens because I've
slapped a security-constraint across the whole site. So, Tomcat expires
every page in order that other users can't history.back() to any
(potentially sensitive) forms ..?

But is there so way to toggle this behaviour in Tomcat's config ..?
Obviously I'd rather not have to hack up any HttpServletResponses to achieve
this...

Any suggestions would be appreciated (& I apologise if I've missed something
obvious...),

Pete


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