Hi !!!
I am doing this very often, but I am using SERVLET to insert record in
database. This works fine .
Regards,
Balkrishna R Parab
Global TeleSystem Ltd
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> From: LouisVoo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:04 AM
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> Subject: [JSP-INTEREST] A problem about design flow. Back,
> Refresh...
>
> Hi,
> I have a design flow problem. My problem is when a user submit a
> form,
> the controller will call the action class to process, in here, it will
> insert a record to database.
> After finish the process, the controller redirect to another jsp page,
> let say employees list page. Ok, in employees list page, if the user
> refresh
> the page, then it will repost the data to the controller, then another
> record will insert again.
> To solve this problem, I create a token before the user submit the
> form,
> so, when the user submit the form, I can check the token b4 to process.
> If
> the process is done, the token will remove.
> So, when the user try to refresh the page, I can show an error msg.
> But
> my problem is, if the user want to create another employee after they
> submit
> the form, to save time, they may click back button to create another new
> employee, but in my case, the token is already remove, so when they try
> to
> submit again, it will fail and the error msg is same as try to refresh the
> page.
>
> What I try to achieve is the user can click back button to create a
> new
> employee, but they cannot refresh(in employees list) after submit the
> form,
> or they can refresh, but the record won't insert to database again.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to solve this kind of problem.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
> Louis
>
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