The redirection to itself actually works. I wonder if there are any flaws in this process. It seems to be more of a work around instead of an actual correct way of doing things. What do you think? spider man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: My script has HTML code generated at the at the file. There is an "if" condition on the param() values at the beginning for processing. Regardless of the "if" condition, the code to generate HTML code is executed at the end. So the form is http://..../..../form.pl and when you submit the form it doesn't redirect and run the same script again for the HTML. So you will see http://.../.../form.pl again. Would redirect to another URL and then back to the script form do the trick? John Brooking wrote: When you say that after the text is processed, the same form is regenerated back to user, how are you doing that? Via a redirect? Another leading question would be what is the URL shown in the address bar the first time you enter the form, versus subsequent times. Is it the same? If, on subsequent times, the URL shown is still your processing script, that would explain why Refresh appears to submit it again.
Come to think of it, that's similar to a problem I've noticed with one of my scripts. Unfortunately for both of us, I haven't bothered debugging it yet! :-) - John --- spider man wrote: > I got a simple form running on NT IIS web server. > Everything works fine. The simple form consist of > text fields. When you fill out the text and submit > the form, the text is processed and regenerates the > same form back to the user. When the form > regenerates, the fields are blanked out. At this > point, if the user hits the refresh button on the > browser with the same script then the same data is > transferred again for processing. How can I prevent > this? ===== "Now it's over, I'm dead, and I haven't done anything that I want; or, I'm still alive, and there's nothing I want to do." - They Might Be Giants, http://www.tmbg.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup