I'm working on an upgrade of our order management webapp and I've run into an odd situation. I have a page that is generated as the results of a form post on the previous page. If a user selects one of the linetiems on the results page, views that page and then clicks back, IE informs the user that the page has expired and for security reasons it has not reposted the form data. This behavior was not seen with Tomcat 3.3 but has appeared with 4.1. I've tried modifying all of the security settings in IE with no sucess. Is there a setting in Tomcat 4.1 that now, by default, expires data-driven pages? Can anyone shed some light on this?
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