Your comment doesn't make sense Kieran.  Do you mean "until anyone can
confirm that *not* using the cached copy is definitely a Bad Thing"?

The OP clearly explains what they want.  Some modern websites have the
unfortunate feature of not changing the URL when navigating to a new
page, so if you refresh you go back to the home page.  I have
experienced this myself.  This is probably due to 1) frames, 2) AJAX-y
sites using DOM manipulation.

So what the user wants is not the cached copy of the current URL.  You
want an exact duplicate of the entire state of the current tab.  OTOH I
can see that that's difficult, and _good_ AJAX sites use hacks to change
the current URL for the purposes of browser history and bookmarks.

As a third use case, there's HTML forms.  You know, the "refreshing this
page will resend the form" warning?  Though TBH, duplicating such tabs
is not something one would want to encourage.

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Konqueror should copy cached version of duplicated tabs, not reload them
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