Hi,
Thanks, that explains why I see the deleted name. Is there a standard way to overcome this - some way to override the back button's functionality?
Regards, Andy
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Are you asking for a standard way to require non-standard behavior? That's easy -- just require your users to use a non-compliant browser! ;)
IMHO, I don't think you need to worry about it. The back button is a user action that you are never informed of and over which you have no control. The browser also provides a Refresh or Reload button that will get the latest version from your server. If this will produce serious confusion to your users you can either:
- Provide a help page and explain to them that the back button or history on their browser may show them an old version of the page; that they can use the Refresh/Reload button to update their page from the server
- use client-side JavaScript to disable every possible means of accessing the "Back" functionality (i.e., hide the toolbar and menu, disable the keyboard shortcut, and disable the context menu)
- get new users :)
My two cents
-- Jeff
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