I'm not sure if it will always work, but you could check the "referrer"
header.
If it's your page, he clicked refresh.

Geert 'Darling' Van Damme

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> Hi all
> This question was asked yeaterday.
> Is there any way to track if user has pressed the refresh button of the
> browser.I want to ignore that request ???
>
> Any idea
>
> Thanks
> Ashwani
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