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Jack Daynes - 17 Jan 2007 22:41 GMT
I' hoping that someone here can help us out. We are in
the process of re-writing the underlying code for my
website (link to old version below). The site is (and
will continue to be) driven by PHP, javascript, and MySQL.

The problem I'd like to overcome is the browser's
navigation backwards through the tiers of screens and
menus. We have a "Back" link on the required pages, but
I would like to let the user navigate via the browser's
built in "Back" function, without getting the following
warning (from Netscape, in this case):

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The page you are trying to view contains POSTDATA that
has expired from the cache. If you resend the data, any
action the form carried out (such as a search or online
purchase) will be repeated. To resend the data, click
OK. Otherwise, click Cancel.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

There is no secure data, nor purchases involved. I
believe this is built into the browser, but I'm hoping
there is a way to bypass the warning without breaking
the function (creating an error) on the site. I believe
this is a javascript issue, but if I'm wrong, please
let me know and I will post to a PHP group.

TIA,
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Daniel Pitts - 23 Jan 2007 22:56 GMT
On Jan 17, 2:41 pm, Jack Daynes <jc_SENDday...@NOspamcop.SPAMnet>
wrote:
> I' hoping that someone here can help us out. We are in
> the process of re-writing the underlying code for my
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> --
> -- Jack --

Actually, you STILL have it wrong.
This has nothing to do with Java, Javascript SQL, Databases, PHP,
etc...
It has to do with HTML forms! I already gave you an explaination on
another newsgroup. I suggest you re-read it.
Jack Daynes - 24 Jan 2007 00:54 GMT
> On Jan 17, 2:41 pm, Jack Daynes <jc_SENDday...@NOspamcop.SPAMnet>
> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> It has to do with HTML forms! I already gave you an explaination on
> another newsgroup. I suggest you re-read it.

Daniel,

Your post on the other group HAS been read and
responded to. If you pay attention to the date of this
posting you'd see that it was sent prior to your reply
to the other post. We've converted all the POST code to
GETs and moved on to other code. The new code has not
yet gone public. We are working on other pieces of the
application now.

Be Well,
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-- Jack --
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The "Reply To:" information is
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<http://shadetree-imaging.com/>
Wildlife Photography with
Emphasis on Birds
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Poway, California (San Diego Co.)
N 32° 57'  W 117° 04'
At 508' Elevation
==================================



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