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Status: Open Points: 125 Time: 20:27 - Sep 06, 2007
s3jedwards
I have a website that I go to on which I enter data. It selects the information pertaining to my data. It used to work. Now when I hit the go back button to return to the previous page I can't get back to the original page. I tried installing WindowsXP-KB890923-x86-ENU fix which was supposed to fix the problem, but it didn't. Then I updated to IE 7 to fix it & that too failed.
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orionb
Date:: Sep 07, 2007
Time:: 11:54
It may be the cache: - Browser caching: you can solve this problem. - Server caching: you won't probably be able to solve it, unless you have control of the server. As the message says "the local copy..." the problem should be solved by clearing your browser cache. Have a look at these links: http://www.message.uk.com/index.php?page... http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/its... http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/browserhelp.shtm...
PeterNZ
Date:: Sep 08, 2007
Time:: 15:01
Sorry but I have to disagree! It is the way the web page is designed. Think of the following scenario: You open a web page and enter some search criteria. You then transmit this search criteria to the server and the server returns the search results. You then click on one of the search results, which opens another page in the same browser window. If you now hit the back button, the search criteria are lost and the browser can only assume that the page is out of date. If you empty your cache every time before you hit the Back key you will force the web page to reload from the server. But again, the search criteria might not be there anymore! I would suggest to keep the page you want to go back to and open the other page in a new window or new tab. Cheers Peter
oracleofDelphi
Date:: Sep 19, 2007
Time:: 11:25
PeterNZ's right on the money IMHO, on websites that you submit data, try to avoid using the back button, instead, look for a back or previous link instead, otherwise you'll have to refresh and probably lose all your submitted criteria.
admin
Date:: Mar 04, 2009
Time:: 09:56
The question looks to be abandoned by the user who asked it. If no action is taken within 2 days, a Quomon Moderator will consider closing the question and distributing the points. The Quomon Team
ainizi
Date:: Dec 28, 2010
Time:: 05:18
There are many reasons for your internet connection slow, such as your browser and windows system are not compatible, maybe you can try a pc cleaning software to handle your problem, try tuneup360, I'm sure it can surprise you!
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