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dschwab9:
--- Quote from: [Unknown] on August 09, 2003, 04:22:13 PM ---No, this is not a bug. It is a feature request. It works more than properly on a clean install.
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Are you saying that getting a "this page has expired" message everytime a user clicks "back" is intended operation? I think most people will agree with me that is shouldn't do that.
Is there any chance of having it cached in SMF? Same thing with the make new post screen. If a user types a long message and puts an attachment that's too big or forgets the subject, the get an error message, then, when they click back, everything they just typed is gone.
Axplosion:
--- Quote from: dschwab9 on August 09, 2003, 05:18:53 PM ---
--- Quote from: [Unknown] on August 09, 2003, 04:22:13 PM ---No, this is not a bug. It is a feature request. It works more than properly on a clean install.
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Are you saying that getting a "this page has expired" message everytime a user clicks "back" is intended operation? I think most people will agree with me that is shouldn't do that.
Is there any chance of having it cached in SMF? Same thing with the make new post screen. If a user types a long message and puts an attachment that's too big or forgets the subject, the get an error message, then, when they click back, everything they just typed is gone.
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I don't have that problem (IE6), my forms are always filled in when I submitted it and go back...
Grudge:
--- Quote from: Axplosion on August 09, 2003, 07:17:10 PM ---I don't have that problem (IE6), my forms are always filled in when I submitted it and go back...
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For me I find it a 50/50 chance. I have no idea why it is random but it is!
Axplosion:
--- Quote from: Grudge on August 09, 2003, 07:18:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Axplosion on August 09, 2003, 07:17:10 PM ---I don't have that problem (IE6), my forms are always filled in when I submitted it and go back...
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For me I find it a 50/50 chance. I have no idea why it is random but it is!
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Can't imagine why it would be? Which browser are you using? I think it has something to do with the browser you're using, anyway, if the form is submitted correctly, the whole form is still filled in when I go back (except password-inputs), always, if I get to another page than the submit page, and then go back, the whole form is empty again...(I mean: if a JS script checks the input fields, find an error and sends you to an error page, different than the normal submit page (if there is one in this case), than the form is empty again...
Grudge:
--- Quote from: Axplosion on August 09, 2003, 07:21:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: Grudge on August 09, 2003, 07:18:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Axplosion on August 09, 2003, 07:17:10 PM ---I don't have that problem (IE6), my forms are always filled in when I submitted it and go back...
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For me I find it a 50/50 chance. I have no idea why it is random but it is!
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Can't imagine why it would be? Which browser are you using? I think it has something to do with the browser you're using, anyway, if the form is submitted correctly, the whole form is still filled in when I go back (except password-inputs), always, if I get to another page than the submit page, and then go back, the whole form is empty again...(I mean: if a JS script checks the input fields, find an error and sends you to an error page, different than the normal submit page (if there is one in this case), than the form is empty again...
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It's IE 6 and it REALLY is tempermental!! Some times it fills it in for me, other times it just leaves it blank OR leaves the quote I was quoting in there. It is even worst with quick reply where 90% of the time it forgets what I was writing :(
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