On Feb 22, 2013, at 11:01 AM, Alain Couthures wrote:

> Hello Michael,
>> I expect my users will get sick of the dialog box popping up on success, and 
>> I may look for a way to make the success indicator less obtrusive, but the 
>> error box will be helpful. 
> I guess a success message displayed only 5 seconds or cleared just after the 
> next user interaction would be nice. There is no delay in standard XForms 
> action except for incremental mode. A bubbling event might do the trick for 
> clearing the success message...

Good idea.

>> My question about evading an over-enthusiastic cache remains an open 
>> question. 
> This is a well-known XMLHttpRequest issue and many developers just add a 
> dummy parameter, such as the current date and time, to the HTTP request 
> filename so the browser always consider it different.


Brilliant.  Thank you, that should work.  I'll do that right now.

Michael

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