Thane , I am using: <META http-equiv="Expires" content="now"> 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 page which will force the page to reload (not > just display a snapshot). This should enable handling the situation in > scriptlets or your action class. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Alfors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 9:52 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, > in > the browser? > > Depending on which browser you use, and the data on the page, the back > button > may cause (or ask) the page to reload. > However, some browsers (like IE) only display a snapshot of what the > last page > rendered to. > Therefore, you cannot use scriptlets or the action class. However, > you are able > to kick-off javascript. > If you can gaurantee that your users will have javascript enabled, you > can write > a simple test to see if this page was already displayed to the user. > You could > check a flag (hidden field) when the page loads. If the flag is true, > then use > the javascript to reload to your desired page. > > HTH, > Pete > > "Dudley Butt@i-Commerce" wrote: > > > Please help, > > > > When the user pushes the back button, I want the page to redirect or > refresh > > to a different page, please, any ideas? > > > > Thanx guys and gals > > Dudley
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