[nycphp-talk] Warning: Page has expired!!
Michael
mogmios at mlug.missouri.edu
Sat Aug 3 16:21:30 EDT 2002
Usually the layout of the site should not emphasis 'forward' and 'back'
but instead the steps to getting specific tasks done. You'll still
sometimes get people that hit the back button but a little UI design goes
a long way. No Java/Javascript required. ;)
> unfortantly,
>
> The normal user has been trained to hit the back button to see the previous
> page. There is nothing I can do to change that. I do not want to put any java
> script in my app to hide the back button. Even for myself I still hit the
> back button to get to the previous page. I also placced links to move forward
> and backwards through out the site.
> > It's been my experience that usually it is better to not expect the
> > browsers back and forward buttons to work. It's good to try to handle them
> > gracefully but if your app is going to try going back to another page as
> > part of it's design you really should include links to take the user
> > there. :)
> >
> >
> > Don't dream it. Be it.
> >
> > ;):):-):):-):):-)8')
> > Michael McGlothlin <mogmios at mlug.missouri.edu>
> > http://kavlon.org/projects/
> >
> > On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 WEBPHP4 at aol.com wrote:
> >
> > >I wrote an app that has a master config file which contains all the
> > session
> > >calls. I have writen many php files that have require statements that call
> > >this master config file.
> > >
> > >When ever I hit the back button from any of these pages at any time I get
> > the
> > >page that tells me the page has expired. I was wondering how I can get
> > around
> > >this. I would like it to display the last page and all the data that was
> > in
> > >the text boxes, and so on.
> > >
> > >I do hope I gave enough info
> > >
> > >John
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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