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Warning : Page has Expired
Hi all,
I am working on a JSP project(JRun3.1 + IIS 5). The problem is that when
I submit(Post method) a form a new page comes(Till this point it is Ok).
Now if I press 'Back' button of IE 5.5 the page expires. If the page does
not expires at this stage then pressing 'Forward' of IE browser gives the
same warning "Warning : Page Has Expired". I refresh the page and then it
is Ok.
Kindly send ur suggestions as soon as possible. This is URGENT.
Thanks,
Ravi Chaddha
Pune(India)
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Re: Warning : Page has Expired
Yes, that's how it works with the Post method. It's a design feature of the
HTTP protocol. What kind of suggestions were you looking for?
PC2
"Ravi Chaddha" <java.@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:3d511587$1@10.1.10.29...
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am working on a JSP project(JRun3.1 + IIS 5). The problem is that when
> I submit(Post method) a form a new page comes(Till this point it is Ok).
> Now if I press 'Back' button of IE 5.5 the page expires. If the page does
> not expires at this stage then pressing 'Forward' of IE browser gives the
> same warning "Warning : Page Has Expired". I refresh the page and then it
> is Ok.
>
> Kindly send ur suggestions as soon as possible. This is URGENT.
>
> Thanks,
> Ravi Chaddha
> Pune(India)
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