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May 12th, 2008 21:01
i can do it, Neil McGuigan, Choo Hoo, Guest,


That usually happens when you try to press back on a secure site or 
when you were searching for something. Just hit refresh, if it's a 
secure site you may need to sign in again.
Neil: 
actually that happens when you submit a form that is using the POST 
method. The POST method is supposed to be used when data is changed, 
thus expiring the previous view. If you submit the form then hit back 
on your browser you will 
get that warning. it has nothing to do with secure sites. Microsoft has 
a workaround for it using IFRAMES, that is part of ASP.Net, 
called "Smart Navigation". 
Often, you can redirect the user to the page again (while maintaining 
the querystring) to avoid this. ex:
Response.Redirect(Request.Url.PathAndQuery);
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