I assume you are using Internet Explorer as your browser.

The message is displayed because it has been deemed a security risk to
re-post data back to the server without the user knowing that data is being
sent.

You can either choose not to expire your pages, in which case the browser
will reload the cached page, or you can live with the situation, or you can
get your users to use a different browser.

Cheers
Ken

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From: "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Form Posting expiration problem


: hey guys
:
: I have an intranet site where I have a list page, that drills down to a
: details page where changes can be made and saved on a form submit.
: Nothing unusual.
:
: Human nature is to click the back button to get back the list, even
: though I have a "Show List" button at the bottom of the details page.
: The back button works most of the time but otherwise, frequently enough
: to be annoying and require changing, the page below is displayed.
:
: res://mshtml.dll/repost.htm:
:
: "The page you requested was created using information you submitted
: in a form. This page is no longer available. As a security precaution,
: Internet Explorer does not automatically resubmit your information for
you.
:
: To resubmit your information and view this Web page, click the
: "Refresh" button. "
:
: At home/work here I'm running W2K Pro SP2, SQL2k.
:
: The intranet runs in frames, and updates are performed on a secondary
page.
: ie. Customer.asp(display page) posts to CustomerUpdate.asp and then
: back.
:
: Is there a way to remove this message appearing. If I changed the updates
page
: to be a postback page(by functionising and including the updates page),
would
: this eliminate the problem?

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