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Posted by Farmall_Ryan on March 24, 2005 at 10:37:02 from (128.153.212.242):
In Reply to: ot: Computer tip.( Internet explorer) posted by Steve_ne on March 24, 2005 at 09:44:36:
The problem is caused by the cgi/perl script that is used to search the database. Rather than searching the database and dynamically creating a .html on the fly, it uses the perl search function to display the page. Hitting the back button doesn't work because it was a server side function that was executed and then displayed on your screen rather than a loaded .html document. Hitting the refresh button runs the search function again and re-displays it. A simple solution for internet explorer users is to right click on the link (your less common mouse button) and then choose "open link in new window" from the pop-up list. This causes another browser window to open with the desired page. After you've finished reading through the post/ad you can then close that window and continue looking through the search results. Sorry for the long post.
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