Yes, sorry about that I am indeed using Flowscript (Cocoon 2.11).

I did read that "back button" issues are confined to IE and FF but not to Chrome. I have not confirmed that.

I should do my homework and install the full Flowscript example set that comes with Cocoon and try it with those.

brgds
Paul

On 8/22/2012 4:57 AM, Robby Pelssers wrote:

Well,

I am assuming Paul is using flowscript (continuations) and they 'should' solve the back button problem for all I know. But let's first find out which version of cocoon he's using and if he is indeed using flowscript.

@Paul,

Could you perhaps setup a minimalistic test case and share it so we can test ourselves?

Robby

*From:*Jos Snellings [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:54 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: back button results in a blank

Hi Paul,

The browser's back button problem is not a specific cocoon one.
I believe that it could have different causes.
It is even browser specific, I believe. The back button is just supposed to show the "previous viewed resource". I usually stick to 'restful design principles'. This may help to alleviate back button issues.
As a principle, I never make webapps block the back button.
I know this sounds a bit vague, but it's for the moment my best shot. Anyone else?

Kind regards,
Jos

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Paul Joseph <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi there,

I notice that many times when I click the browser's back button, when I expect to see the form previously that was displayed, instead I get a blank page and have to click the browser's refresh button to retrieve what was there.

This is IE8 in particular.

Is there any simple way to preserve what was there before so that on clicking the back button it displays directly instead of having to click refresh on a blank page?

paul

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