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backtracking and Mac browsers


  • Subject: backtracking and Mac browsers
  • From: Patrick Robinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 01:50:42 -0400

Has anyone else noticed that Mac browsers - at least Safari 1.2.1 and IE 5.2.3 - ignore all the various HTTP headers that WebObjects adds when isPageRefreshOnBacktrackEnabled() returns true? That is, when this method returns true, backtracking (or forwardtracking, for that matter) to a previously visited page is supposed to cause the browser to resubmit the HTTP request, rather than display the page from the browser's cache. It works as expected on my Windows XP machine with IE 6.0, and Netscapes 4.8 and 7.1. But the Mac browsers don't resubmit anything 'til you click on something.

What's *that* about?

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Patrick Robinson
AHNR Info Technology, Virginia Tech
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