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  • Flemse

    Browser History problem

    In some instances (after using forms) trying to go back through browser's history causes a 'Cannot find Server' error.
    Hitting 'refresh' then loads the page correctly.

    Example: After using the search funtion in upper right corner at http://tipstraders.com to search for 'F', then clicking
    on of the links.

    How can this be resolved?
  • Tony Marston

    #2
    Re: Browser History problem

    This is a browser problem, not a PHP problem

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    Tony Marston

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    "Flemse" wrote in message news:80ni5111d8 7kud0flepphgu79 5stm86s24@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
    > In some instances (after using forms) trying to go back through browser's
    > history causes a 'Cannot find Server' error.
    > Hitting 'refresh' then loads the page correctly.
    >
    > Example: After using the search funtion in upper right corner at
    > http://tipstraders.com to search for 'F', then clicking
    > on of the links.
    >
    > How can this be resolved?[/color]


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    • Martin

      #3
      Re: Browser History problem

      On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 09:59:13 +0100, "Tony Marston" <tony@NOSPAM.de mon.co.uk> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >This is a browser problem, not a PHP problem[/color]

      Sure, so how to resolve it?

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      • ZeldorBlat

        #4
        Re: Browser History problem

        And the problem is?

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        • Tony Marston

          #5
          Re: Browser History problem


          "Martin" wrote in message news:cikk51lv4l rvh5qhfusuasupu 92ccm2u3m@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
          > On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 09:59:13 +0100, "Tony Marston"
          > <tony@NOSPAM.de mon.co.uk> wrote:
          >[color=green]
          >>This is a browser problem, not a PHP problem[/color]
          >
          > Sure, so how to resolve it?[/color]

          Ask in a browser newsgroup. This group is for PHP problems.

          --
          Tony Marston

          This is Tony Marston's web site, containing personal information plus pages devoted to the Uniface 4GL development language, XML and XSL, PHP and MySQL, and a bit of COBOL




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          • Martin

            #6
            Re: Browser History problem

            On 11 Apr 2005 08:05:34 -0700, "ZeldorBlat " <zeldorblat@gma il.com> wrote:
            [color=blue]
            >And the problem is?[/color]

            Hmm. The problem is how to force the page to go back to the correct place, I guess.

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