refreshing IE with posted .tmpl

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12841
interpreted = N
texte = I have a search that gives expected results for both IE 3.0 and Netscape (Communicator and 3.01). The variables are passed in a form with method post. On the results page, there's a search context embedded. When I hit Reload in Netscape, the page reloads fine. If I hit Refresh in IE 3.0, the search no longer works because none of the forms variables are retained from the original form post. I checked by putting a [FormVariables] [index],[name],[value]
[/FormVariables] into the results template and indeed all the formsvariables beside the template name are gone when I refresh in IE 3.0, but with Navigator they are all there for reloading.Am I doing something wrong? Or do embedded searches run this risk?ThanksSandy Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: refreshing IE with posted .tmpl (Sandra L. Pitner <76501.3521@CompuServe.COM> 1997)
  2. Re: refreshing IE with posted .tmpl (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  3. refreshing IE with posted .tmpl (Sandra L. Pitner <76501.3521@CompuServe.COM> 1997)
I have a search that gives expected results for both IE 3.0 and Netscape (Communicator and 3.01). The variables are passed in a form with method post. On the results page, there's a search context embedded. When I hit Reload in Netscape, the page reloads fine. If I hit Refresh in IE 3.0, the search no longer works because none of the forms variables are retained from the original form post. I checked by putting a [formvariables] [index],[name],[value]
[/FormVariables] into the results template and indeed all the formsvariables beside the template name are gone when I refresh in IE 3.0, but with Navigator they are all there for reloading.Am I doing something wrong? Or do embedded searches run this risk?ThanksSandy Sandra L. Pitner <76501.3521@CompuServe.COM>

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