I'm going to stab myself in the face.
I have a page with a single form.
Regular old html.
There are a few checkboxes and textboxes and and two submit buttons (I hope that's not the issue...)
The form submits to itself (I control the backend so I handle it)
When I click the submit button, the form is submitted and I get my page back with a "form submitted" text in a certain place.
As SOON as it finishes loading, it automatically submits itself again.
Using a packet watcher I can see that the request seems to be identical. Both use POST and contain the same content data.
Before that NEW request has finished loaded, it loads the page a THIRD time, this time using a GET request and no content data.
This is very aggrivating. It only appears to happen in ie (I've only test on ie6 though). There is no javascript on the page.
A few more notes:
The page is in a privleged zone so the AUTH header gets sent (it's in there and validated just fine, the "200 ok" is returned to each request without a challenge)
The pages are all marked as no-cache
Anyone heard of this? I gave a quick check on the net and got one hit back to a newsgroup but nothing was resolved.
I have a page with a single form.
Regular old html.
There are a few checkboxes and textboxes and and two submit buttons (I hope that's not the issue...)
The form submits to itself (I control the backend so I handle it)
When I click the submit button, the form is submitted and I get my page back with a "form submitted" text in a certain place.
As SOON as it finishes loading, it automatically submits itself again.
Using a packet watcher I can see that the request seems to be identical. Both use POST and contain the same content data.
Before that NEW request has finished loaded, it loads the page a THIRD time, this time using a GET request and no content data.
This is very aggrivating. It only appears to happen in ie (I've only test on ie6 though). There is no javascript on the page.
A few more notes:
The page is in a privleged zone so the AUTH header gets sent (it's in there and validated just fine, the "200 ok" is returned to each request without a challenge)
The pages are all marked as no-cache
Anyone heard of this? I gave a quick check on the net and got one hit back to a newsgroup but nothing was resolved.
Comment