Warning: Page has Expired

  • Thread starter Herb Vanderford
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Herb Vanderford

When I am searching on a web site, when I click back the form for searching
is blank. How can I stop this?
Warning: Page has Expired The page you requested was created using
information you submitted in a form. This page is no longer available. As a
security precaution, Internet Explorer does not automatically resubmit your
information for you.

To resubmit your information and view this Web page, click the Refresh
button.


Herb
 
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Guest

-----Original Message-----
When I am searching on a web site, when I click back the form for searching
is blank. How can I stop this?
Warning: Page has Expired The page you requested was created using
information you submitted in a form. This page is no longer available. As a
security precaution, Internet Explorer does not automatically resubmit your
information for you.

To resubmit your information and view this Web page, click the Refresh
button.


Herb


.This is the way the website works it is for security
reasons, there is nothing you can do it NOT on your end.
 
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dad2ten

Hi!
Just another friendly note. Remember the internet is a public domain and you
don't want your personal information setting there too long for some one
else to look at.
Even though it is supposed to be a secure connection, don't bet on it for a
second.
dad2ten.
 
R

Rob

Herb Vanderford said:
When I am searching on a web site, when I click back the form for searching
is blank. How can I stop this?
Warning: Page has Expired The page you requested was created using
information you submitted in a form. This page is no longer available. As a
security precaution, Internet Explorer does not automatically resubmit your
information for you.

To resubmit your information and view this Web page, click the Refresh
button.


Herb
Herb,
I do think that a user is prevented from updating(going back to) a form that
has been submitted, to a business company, because there would be more than
one valid form floating around, at the receiving end. If this was to allow
payment of a bill, would you like to be debited multiple times ?
Everybody gets the same thing as you experienced, for a very good reason.

Rob.
 

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