Hi,
there are several ways of doing this.
You can for instance redirect after post by setting up a 'redirect'
exit. This makes it intuitive to trigger the exit, and the redirection
will happen automatically.
Another possibility is to simply use continuations and to remove the
active continuations tree when you're doing processing. People that
press back and re-submit will not have the continuation to resume
anymore, and they will to started all over again at the beginning of
the interaction with the form(s).
Hope this helps,
Geert
On 19 May 2009, at 15:41, michaelCH wrote:
>
> Hello Geert!
>
> I have question related to the POST request processing.
> I am concerned about use case when user can send twice the same POST
> request by reloading the page.
>
> Could you provide me some hints how to validate it using rife,
> Element's methods ?
> Do I need to check submission context, etc ?
>
> Best regards,
> Michael Chudas.
> >
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