thanks kurtis for the reply.
Anyway: solved -> fixed many error in the view (a lot of lines were
written by copy and paste....)

On 30 Ott, 08:48, Kurtis Mullins <kurtis.mull...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I apologize if this answer doesn't help much -- I'm confused by your
> question.
>
> request.POST doesn't cache anything. It's simply filled with data submitted
> by the browser on that specific request.
>
> If you click "Back" on your browser, many times the browsers will simply
> re-fill those form fields in with what you had typed in before. This is
> nothing specific to Django.
>
> I'm not aware of any HTML methods to inhibit this behavior. Keep in mind
> that it is good practise to have a redirect after every POST. For example,
> when the user submits the form, process that form, then redirect them to
> display whatever you want them to see, even if it is just additional form
> fields (within the same, or another, view).
>
> I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve by clicking on the "back" button
> -- but if you give some more information on what you're actually trying to
> achieve, I'd be happy to try give you some better help.
>
> Good luck!
>
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> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 10:06 AM, luke lukes <lordluk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > hi have a template with a form and many inputs that pass some data
> > trough a POST request to a view, that process them and send the result
> > to another template. in the final template, if i use the browser back
> > button to jump to the first view, i can see again old data. i refresh
> > the page and i insert new data, i submit again but some old data
> > remain when i see the final view. the problem remain even if i restart
> > the debug server. it seems that there's some data-caching that i can
> > solve (and somethimes not) only flushing browser cache. this is the
> > view code:http://dpaste.com/640956/and the first template code:
> >http://dpaste.com/640960/. someone on stackoverflow.com that is cache
> > navigator and suggest me to use a custom middleware to disable it:
> >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7921457/django-post-request-data-c...
> > ,
> > so i followed the advice. i also added the pragma no cache meta tag in
> > the html head section, but none of these helped. the problem remains.
> > any suggestion?
>
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