On Thu, 27 May 1999 02:47:44 GMT, Gary Peake wrote:

> >>So, if  "form data-caching" (or whatever one might call it)  will
> >>(ever) be integrated into Voyager, it should be possible to manually
> >>or automatically (on https: sites) deactivate it. I'm sure a lot of
> >>Voyager-users have demand for this  feature.
> >
> >
> >My thinking would be that you could go back and forth as many times as
> >necessary and still be retained then once sent .. POOF! blank..
> 
> >From experience of being charged twice after reading the warning
> in IE, it doesn't always work like that.

What would you expect with a M$ product?  IE doesn't work any better
than its OS. :-)

But, data caching in RAM only could be set up in Voyager, so that when
the form was "sent," the data is deleted automatically or, if you
wished, manually; or the data caching could just be turned off.

It is still a feature to consider for the next incarnation.

--
Patrick Bartek (NoLife Polymath Group)
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http://www.skylink.net/~bartek

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