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Hi Smith
Could u please send the javascript code related to back button problem.
Thanks
Eda
Spencer Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That won't w
using javascript.
If you want, I can send you the code I use.
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From: Thane Eisener
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Subject: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in th e browser?
Oops, I guess I
thanx, appreciate the suggestion
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From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On Fri, 8 Jun
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Dudley Butt@i-Commerce wrote:
> yes, but this is a form that is being filled in like a wizard type of thing,
> i need the form to be session
> any ideas, for an alternative?
>
The alternative approach is to have *all* of the input fields for the
entire wizard included on e
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> well, this will blow all your socks off.
>
ot;William Jaynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Just a comment... Looks like your method of checking the RefreshOption
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> well, this will blow all your socks off.
> I got something to work, and remaining in line with my "REDUCE THE
Title: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in th e browser?
the
solution i posted means that the user can push the BACK button, but we have full
control via the actionhandler, as to how much processing we will allow the user
to perform, simply just by evalu
Title: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in th e browser?
well,
this will blow all your socks off.
I got
something to work, and remaining in line with my "REDUCE THE JAVASCRIPT"
policy
here
is what i did...
I just
plugged some code into
Title: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in th e browser?
That won't work. I solved the problem using
javascript. Javascript doesn't cache like JSP pages does, so you can get
around this problem using javascript.
If you want, I can send
no-cache");
>
> Hope it helps,
> Thane
>
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> From: Peter Alfors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:35 AM
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> Subject: Re: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem,
&g
Title: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in th e browser?
Oops, I guess I should test before I post. It looks like newer browsers don't support this as a META tag only as a header.
I added the following to one of my action classes and the perfo
Title: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in th e browser?
Try putting both of the following in the element of your page. Please let us know if it works.
From the HTTP1.1 spec:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.32
14.32
Thane ,
I am using:
in my header, and my action is not re-executed when I use the browser
back button.
Is there another option I should be using?
thanks,
Pete
Thane Eisener wrote:
>
>
> I seem to recall a META tag called something like pragma-no-cache that
> you can embed in your pag
Title: RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in the browser?
I seem to recall a META tag called something like pragma-no-cache that you can embed in your page which will force the page to reload (not just display a snapshot). This should enable handling the situation in
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