> With secure server forms, most times it is regarded as not good
policy to
> allow a back button to take you to a filled in form, even if you are
the one
> who filled it in.
>
> On Buy.com and others, there is even a warning that doing so may
cause you
> to get billed twice for the same product. Just a word of warning.
>
O.k., I agree on that one.
Another *example*: I want to post a response to an message at the
German "Amiga-Club Forum" (http.//www.amiga-club.de/forum/forum.html).
While writing, I decide to have another look at the original message I
want to respond to. I either would have to open a new Voyager window
(for the form or the forum) or forget to do that and press the
"Back"-button after having written 99% of the text which is then lost
in nirvana. I apologize for being that forgetful, but after regularily
using Netscape at work I don't always think of the potentially
vanishing data when I'm at home.
So, if "form data-caching" (or whatever one might call it) will
(ever) be integrated into Voyager, it should be possible to manually
or automatically (on https: sites) deactivate it. I'm sure a lot of
Voyager-users have demand for this feature.
Regards
Andreas
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