-----Original Message----- From: Rik Hoekstra [mailto:rik.hoekstra@inghist.nl]
"Warning: Page has Expired The page you requested was created using information you submitted in a form. This page is no longer available. As
Just in case the reason for this error isn't clear, it results if: a) the page you are trying to browse to was requested with method POST, not GET b) the page has expired from the browser cache These two factors make it impossible to correctly render the page. This is something that could be "fixed" in ZMI by redirecting to the edit page after every save. -Randy
Randall F. Kern said -
From: Rik Hoekstra [mailto:rik.hoekstra@inghist.nl]
"Warning: Page has Expired The page you requested was created using information you submitted in a form. This page is no longer available. As
Just in case the reason for this error isn't clear, it results if: a) the page you are trying to browse to was requested with method POST, not GET b) the page has expired from the browser cache
These two factors make it impossible to correctly render the page.
This is something that could be "fixed" in ZMI by redirecting to the edit page after every save.
When I edit a page using IE5.5, and I get an error when I try to save the page in the ZMI, the "reload" (right-mouse-click/R) doesn't work (giving the reload problem that is being talked about) but hitting the back arrow works as expected, taking me back to the edit view the way it was before I tried to save. Just what you want. So does <ALT-left-arrow>. I have the cache set to "automatically" check for new page versions. Cheers, Tom P
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