- From: Tim Stevens <tstevens@realtech.com>
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 09:45:00 -0400
- To: <www-html@w3.org>
I'm currently working on a intranet-based sales-forecasting tool for a company using ASP pages with ODBC access. I'm having problems with users who are moving between the ASP pages using their Back button on IE 4.0. The browser gives the error that this page has expired and so won't be displayed for security reasons. I know that you can hit the refresh button to resubmit the form contents and display the page, but this is a pain. Does anyone know how to make it so that IE automatically shows the page again? For whatever reason I don't get that message on my PC when I use Back, but I can't figure out what's different about my setup. I've tried changing the security settings on my computer to high and it still doesn't give the me message on my PC. I also tried setting the security to the lowest settings for each Zone on a different PC that was getting the message, but that didn't solve the problem. It still gives the message. Does anybody know a workaround that will get rid of the annoying "This page has expired" message and will have IE just automatically display the page again? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, -tim stevens
Received on Wednesday, 4 August 1999 09:30:58 UTC