On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 19:05:43 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 16:25:09 UTC, vnr wrote:
Hello 😊
I have a bit of a problem that seems simple enough, but I
can't find an answer to my questions. On my website, I have
two textareas that the user can write on. When the user
reloads the page or closes it and then reopens it, the text he
wrote is still written, which is quite annoying.
So my question is how to reset the website (the page) when the
user reloads or quits.
I've looked at the vibe.d's sessions, because that's probably
where the answer to my question lies, but from what I
understand, it requires a "login and logout form" (at least,
all the code examples do this), which I don't want, because I
want the website to be accessible without logging in.
Do you have any ideas on how to fix this, probably with
sessions?
this is a client behavior that is implemented by some browsers,
it has nothing to do with vibe.d.
Set autocomplete to off to fix this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2486474/preventing-firefox-from-remembering-the-input-value-on-refresh-with-a-meta-tag
Thanks a lot for the explanations, I didn't know the
autocomplete="off" tag.
Nevertheless, the problem persists and seems to be even deeper,
indeed, my site is hosted on Heroku and I can see what a user who
is on another machine has written (behavior I just found out).
Fortunately, this little site is only for entertainment purposes,
but it is a behavior that seems quite vicious.
If you want to access the code, it is on [this
repository](https://github.com/noc-lang/playground) (it is just a
playground for the language of a friend).