I'm having the same problem with a simple asp.net 2 application. The
interesting thing is that on my local machine there is no problem but when
accessing the website from the ISPs server then there is a problem. The
client browser (IE7) and machine are the same and the application is the
same. This suggests that there might be something in IIS that might be
different? These web pages do no have an 'expire' clause in the HTML HEAD.
"ProfessorPiggy" wrote:
> I am using IE7 after using Firefox (god forgive me) for several months.
> Maybe I am just used to the way that software works, but what is the only
> thing that is really bugging me about IE7 is the useless back button. When I
> click back, I want to go back, I don't want to redownload the page, or get a
> 'webpage has expired' message - I want to go back, to exactly how the webpage
> was before I went forward.
>
> I can't be the only one who is annoyed that any input fields are wiped if we
> make a mistake or loose the connection - so my suggestion is, make the back
> button do what it is suppose to do, and not reload the page, but just go back
> to how tha page was.
>
> Thanks
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