> Shouldn't the back button do that anyway? Yes I think so, that's what a back button is for. Other than that you can fix it with the same fix needed for Ajax > applications, but for form data this is a very unsafe approach: > > http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Articles/38/ Or as a quick and dirty (quote and quote) "solution" you can set expire header for your web page; so that when someone clicks the back button she sees a "content expired" warning. This will solve your all state-related problems for good :) Yes it is quick. ... And it is dirty. But depending on your project requirements; it can be a great time-saver. -- Volkan Ozcelik +>Yep! I'm blogging! : http://www.volkanozcelik.com/cre8/blog/ +> Going solo in Turkish: http://www.volkanozcelik.com/donkisot/ +> My projects/studies/trials/errors : http://www.sarmal.com/ +> Sardalya JavaScript Library: http://www.sarmal.com/sardalya/