Hi Jay: Thanks for the response. That didn't have the intended result but, it appears to be working when I look at the headers. Maybe my goal's not clear? Outline of steps in my web app. and where I want to prevent repost as follows: 1) http://<host>:<port>/afadmin/ presents login form
2) On successful login user info is stored in session and user is forwarded to view: http://<host>:<port>/afadmin/console.afr At the moment this is just simple page with a header, menu, body and footer. If you hit the refresh at this view the browser still has the post data from the login view and if I click "OK" it re-sends the login information. Is there a way to prevent the repost on the client end? Or, at least indicate to the client that I'd like it to forget about the post information from the previous view? Or, am I approaching this incorrectly? Should I just ignore the re-post in my loginAction ? I found this but, in my present state of mind (too darned tired) it seems like overkill: http://www.livinglogic.de/Struts/ Thanks, -Ryan > In your struts-config.xml <controller> element, thus: > > <controller> > > <set-property property="nocache" value="true"/> > > </controller> > > Jay --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]