This question comes up a lot. It's a browser setting, if I remember
right. IE decides it will not "repost" the data for you, so the page
isn't rendered.
You could use the GET method in your forms and this won't happen.
---John Holmes...
> -Original Message-
> From: Francisco Vaucher [m
m going to try that,
tks
Francisco M. Vaucher
Departamento IT
Tyco / ADT Security Services
Buenos Aires - Argentina
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-Mensaje original-
De: Matt Schroebel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: martes, 01 de octubre de 2002 8:42
Para: Francisco Vaucher
Asunto: RE: [
ervices
Buenos Aires - Argentina
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-Mensaje original-
De: Kevin Stone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2002 17:45
Para: Francisco Vaucher; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [PHP] GET - POST problem
I can think of at least two solutions.
I can think of at least two solutions...
1) Open the item queries in a new window (target="_new") leaving the list
page open and unmodified.
2) Send NoCache headers and use a PHP session or cookie to store the Form
data and resubmit when the back button is pressed.
-Kevin
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