ok i wasnt sure how this token interceptor was working but it looks like you can only submit a token once then on the next re-submission (by hitting reload) it wont execute the action and just return a invalid.token result string, I havent even checked the wiki to see if this was covered but could someone put on the example a note that says something like, after hitting the "Test with Token" button it should say the status is "Processed Form" then if you refresh that page it should say "Unprocessed" and that invalid.token was return as the result and the action was not executed again

Jason Carreira wrote:

I think Mozilla is not playing the way it's supposed to.... If I post a
form then hit the back button, it shouldn't send a GET to re-render that
page... There's really no way to determine if that's the case and treat
it differently, is there?


-----Original Message-----
From: Francisco Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] how do I use the token tags/interceptor?



Im using Mozilla, Firebird to be exact, the example with tokenSessionInterceptor works now as described when using IE, so is this a bug? or mozilla just not playing the way it supposed to?


Jason Carreira wrote:


Were you seeing it going through and reprocessing the page?

Are you using Mozilla or IE? I noticed with my Mozilla that it kept doing a GET when I hit the back button to go back to the form after posting it... I'm not sure why... I'm relatively certain it's not supposed to do that. I resorted to putting a breakpoint in the TokenTag to see if it was being called, and it was.



-----Original Message-----
From: Francisco Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OS-webwork] how do I use the token tags/interceptor?


I tried looking at the examples for using the token interceptor but either i dont understand how its supposed to work or its just not working, I followed the instructions on this example:


Click here for an example of the Form Tag and the Token Tag

for hidden


transaction tokens. This example shows you the original

result rather


than an error (TokenSessionInterceptor).

and I wasnt getting the behaviour it says im supposed to get.




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