Oleg Barmin wrote:
We can not deny to the users to use back button. So that is why we need to
handle this situation in a some way.
User education to not use the back button is your best bet. Deployment
of CMS's in my experience seem to have better results when users are
taught how to use them and best practices of what sort of content to put
up. At my old place we included the issue of not hitting the back
button, and in 50 deployments with people of average to below average
technical skills, we haven't had a problem because of it.
Using the back button will cause problems in the use of most web
applications, and will do so in Lenya. You could rewrite the error
message to be something more friendly.
How the continuations work is necessary for the application. They should
also help prevent CSRF, so you'll will hopefully start seeing one time
use id's in forms everywhere.
Other people on the list might have other ideas. Besides user education
and friendlier error messages, I'm not sure what else can be done.
Richard
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