To avoid resubmitting the error form when the user presses the reload button on
that form, the agent that triggers in the webqueryopen of your iframe-form
should handle this. It could check the last 1 or 2 errors that have been
logged. Since the querystring would be the same, the agent could decide either
to write a new error log document or not by comparing it to previous posts.
Btw... i have an error form that dows not display if i try to open an unknow
view for example. If i try to open an existing view with an invalid command
(?OpenXXXX), the error-form is displayed. Are 404-errors handled some other way
?
To avoid resubmitting the error form when the user presses the reload button on that form, the agent that triggers in the webqueryopen of your iframe-form should handle this. It could check the last 1 or 2 errors that have been logged. Since the querystring would be the same, the agent could decide either to write a new error log document or not by comparing it to previous posts.
Btw... i have an error form that dows not display if i try to open an unknow view for example. If i try to open an existing view with an invalid command (?OpenXXXX), the error-form is displayed. Are 404-errors handled some other way ?
Cheers, Denis