2. Re: test
- Posted by kinz Feb 03, 2010
- 1249 views
test, ignore
Yes, button Reload, pressed in my Opera, forces the second message.
That strange page is "Message Posted OK", not "Thanks".
kinz
3. Re: test
- Posted by DerekParnell (admin) Feb 07, 2010
- 1124 views
test, ignore
Yes, button Reload, pressed in my Opera, forces the second message.
That strange page is "Message Posted OK", not "Thanks".
kinz
A reply.
4. Re: test
- Posted by DerekParnell (admin) Feb 07, 2010
- 1133 views
test, ignore
Yes, button Reload, pressed in my Opera, forces the second message.
That strange page is "Message Posted OK", not "Thanks".
kinz
A reply.
5. Re: test
- Posted by useless Feb 07, 2010
- 1141 views
test, ignore
Yes, button Reload, pressed in my Opera, forces the second message.
That strange page is "Message Posted OK", not "Thanks".
kinz
A reply.
Retort.
useless
6. Re: test
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Feb 07, 2010
- 1167 views
I'm confused as to why one would press Reload at the "Message posted OK" screen? I can fix this, but it'll be a pretty low priority.
Jeremy
7. Re: test
- Posted by jimcbrown (admin) Feb 07, 2010
- 1153 views
I'm confused as to why one would press Reload at the "Message posted OK" screen? I can fix this, but it'll be a pretty low priority.
Jeremy
Please fix it.
No one would normally do this, but there are many cases where a browser would automatically reload the page.
1) Firefox, or any other tab saving browser, the computer shuts down and is restarted. Firefox then reloads all your tabs...
2) At least CoJaBo's browser automatically reloads the tab when he switches between them.
3) If you accidently close a tab or window and then "Undo" it...
These are all cases where if you know there is a problem with reloading then you can avoid it. But this is not really user friendly imvho...
8. Re: test
- Posted by kinz Feb 07, 2010
- 1201 views
I'm confused as to why one would press Reload at the "Message posted OK" screen? I can fix this, but it'll be a pretty low priority.
Jeremy
I pressed it just accidentally, without any intention, maybe just instead of the left arrow, as I can remember.
kinz
9. Re: test
- Posted by cojabotes Feb 12, 2010
- 1154 views
This is why you are supposed to return a 301 redirect as the result of a POST. I've said this before...