[Cooker] konqueror forms caching sucks

2002-06-11 Thread Jason Straight

Can anyone confirm this bug with me? Maybe we can pinpoint it and get a fix 
made for it.

my problem:

I have a web based billing system which I wrote that works fine with all 
browsers up to konqueror in kde 3.0.0 which started giving me problems.

If I enter a payment for a customer on the payment entry form then later go to 
enter a payment for another customer the stupid browser passes the last 
customers payment values the current customer. What's odd is that both the 
cust acct# which the payment is being applied to and the amount are parts of 
the same payment form. Why it doesn't apply the same payment to the same 
customer I don't know.

The form element for passing the customer acct no is a hidden, the element for 
passing the amount is type input.


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Re: [Cooker] konqueror forms caching sucks

2002-06-11 Thread J.P. Pasnak

On June 11, 2002 20:04 pm, Jason Straight wrote:
 Can anyone confirm this bug with me? Maybe we can pinpoint it and get
 a fix made for it.

 my problem:

 I have a web based billing system which I wrote that works fine with
 all browsers up to konqueror in kde 3.0.0 which started giving me
 problems.

 If I enter a payment for a customer on the payment entry form then
 later go to enter a payment for another customer the stupid browser
 passes the last customers payment values the current customer. What's
 odd is that both the cust acct# which the payment is being applied to
 and the amount are parts of the same payment form. Why it doesn't
 apply the same payment to the same customer I don't know.

 The form element for passing the customer acct no is a hidden, the
 element for passing the amount is type input.

I noticed the same problem when submitting stories in PostNuke.   Not 
even turning off caching completely seems to help.   Definately a bug.   
Did a search on bugs.kde.org, and it looks like it was a problem _last 
year_.   Might have cropped up again.

http://bugs.kde.org/db/25/25128.html

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