Expire Page Or Disable Back
For security purposes I would like to know how to disable. The back button in the browser and/or expire the page.
View RepliesFor security purposes I would like to know how to disable. The back button in the browser and/or expire the page.
View RepliesThis isnt really a problem more like extra secutiry.
I am creating a wesite for a user who isnt completely computer literate and i want to either disable him from having access to the IE Back button as if he goes back on one of the pages and then re-clicks on the button on that page it will re-submit data that he shouldnt be!
I'm having a problem disabling a back button. Normally what I would do is just throw a history.forward() javascript on the preceding page and be done with it. My problem is that the preceding page can either lead to an error or a confirmation page. If the user produces an error and are taken to the error page, they'll need to be able to click back to correct their mistake. If everything is correct and are taken to the confirmation page, then they shouldn't be allowed to get back.
Has anyone come across this? I've tried setting a session variable when everything is correct but clicking on Back makes the value of the session variable what it was when you originally got to the page.
How can I disable back button of a browser in other words not allow the user to go back to the page from where they have come to this page when they click back button.
View Replies View RelatedI know you can not disable the browser back button but I have a script that grades online tests and when they click the, Grade test button, it works great. But if you click the back button, you can go back to the page and change the answers to the questions. So like this, if one failed the test they could simply click the back browser button and redo the test.
What I need is away to not disable the back button but maybe if they click the back button to take them back to the registration page to register for the test again. I have tried a few lines of code with "no-cache" and it would show expired but I prefer a redirection to the registration page if posible. how this could be done when clicking on the browser back button?
I was wondering, is it possible to disable the back button in internet explorer.
Our Website is hosting a Siebel website, and the problem is that Siebel has problems with the use of the back button in internet explorer. I can't make a customized internet explorer because the site must be accesible anywere.
I'm trying to disable the back button on an asp page I've tried the code below but it does not work. Code:
Response.Cache-Control = "no-store"
Did anyone know how to set the page are expire after logout? or something that had been sent using form. user can not go back t oview it again by clicking at the back button. Like hotmail.com
when user log out and hit the back button, the page display that the page are expire.
I've searched the net for ways to expire a page immediately, so when the
user hit 'Back', they receive the "Page Has Expired" error page and I've
seen a number of posts on how to do it - with the code below:
<%
Response.ExpiresAbsolute = #1/1/1980#
Response.AddHeader "cache-control", "no-cache"
Response.AddHeader "pragma", "no-cache"
%>
However, when I try using this code, nothing happens, when I click 'Back',
it simply takes me back to the previous page. The "Expired Page" error page
should display, correct?
I have a form that users fill and submit to a server side page. when a user uses the back button to go back to the form, I want the form page to expire. Pls how can i implement this.
View Replies View RelatedThis may be a newbie question, but I cant seem to figure it out. I want to disable authentication for only one page, so that way anyone can get to that page. How would I do this?
I thought it was just adding EnableSessionState="false", but that did not work. So I am looking to have every page but this one authenticate and redirect to the login page. Is there some kind of exception I can add to the web.config?
I don't whant to let the users to download my page by going to the File -> Save menu.
Is this posible? Or/And disable the View page source? I have already done the "Disable Right-Click" function.
I have an application which allow users to search our database. Quite a lot
of search fields pull data from other tables. I don't want to populate the
dropdowns (total 14 of them) from the database everytime as it slow the page
load.
Instead I would like to have a link next to the text field which a
user and click and the choices can be displayed and whatever the user click
in the pop up I want to transfer it to the text box and close the popup.
For example there is a Textbox called country. The user can either type in
the country name or click on the link which will pull all the countries from
table in the database and which ever country user selects, the textbox is
popluated with the country name and the pop up closes automatically. Code:
I have a Fotolog system and i don't want the user back to last page using the Brownser ...
How I do it?
I know in javascript you can use ..........
onclick="history.go(-1)"
to go back a page. However can i incorperate this into a 'Response.Redirect'. Or can ASP do something fancy?!?!?
After updating a record, I want to go back to the results page from a search. Anyone know how to redirect after you update a record to go back a page to see the results again. A simple click of the back button would do the trick, but that can't be done after you click the update.
View Replies View RelatedI have a question that I haven't been able to figure out. All I have is Bits and pieces but still can't complete it. I have a form that users fill out and submit. I would like the form to displaying a message saying "Please verify that the following content has no error" If it does have any error Click the Yes button. It will redirect the user back to the form for correction to be made .
When the user hits the No button it send the information to the confirmation form and gets updated to the Database.Or something like that. I would the user to have capability to view their information before sending it to be updated.
if there was an easy way to have a form set up so that when the submit button is pressed, it goes to a confirmation page that contains a back button that goes back to the page that called the form.
Basically, I'm looking at a scenario where 10 pages can call the form, but I want to user to be able to click the back button and be returned to the page they were on when they click on the link to the form. I thought that maybe using javascript:history.go(-2) would work, but if the form is reloaded for any reason, gaing back 2 pages goes back to the form.
Response.Redirect("home.asp")
instead of redirecting them to home.asp page, how can i redirect them back to the page they came from?
normally I can redirect to my previous page with referrer. is it possible to go one more previous page is in java script. I mean like,history.go(-1), history.go(-2), etc.
View Replies View RelatedI've got several pages with links. When the links are clicked, a value is posted to 'processing.asp' which does a database update then needs to redirect back to the page from which the link was clicked. Is it possible to obtain the full URL of the referring page using asp? I need it potentially to be able to redirect back to something as complex as:
products.asp?Category_Id=3&SubCategory_Id=12
If that was the URL of the page from which it was linked.
I have a html form which allows the user to select add, delete, update or view from a drop down list. Their choice is sent to an asp page.
My problem is how to send them back a form from the asp page depending on their choice and send the resulting input to the same asp page again for processing.
So if they choose 'add' from the html page then that is sent to the asp page and they are sent back another form, to fill out the new record details which is in turn resubmitted to the same asp page to carry out the 'Insert' statement.
How to pass data back and forth between ASP and JSP page?
Let's say I have Java objects, how to pass the data back to ASP page?? Or
ASP has data, how to pass the data to JSP page??
I have an ASP page that lists a recordeset that can have dozens of records, at the end of each line is a details link that links to a page giving more detailed information about the record where a user can add and update information to that record.
At the top of the update record page I have a Back to Record List page. The problem is that when a user hits the Back to Record List page they are taken back to the Top of the list, I'd like to create a link that will take the user back to the record they just updated. I am carrying the data record number through the querystring.
I want to have a series of links (flags for Italian, English, and German) on the top of every page, each of which when clicked will go to a script and change a session variable called language to the respective language. Once the session variable is changed, I want to send them right back to where they came from.
So, if they enter a page on the site that is optimized for "Local Area" and it is in English, IF they click German or Italian it will go to the script, redirect back to "Local Area" with the Session var being set appropriately.
Keep in mind though that I need to be conscientous of SEO, so I want to keep querystrings to a minimum. Ideally, what it would look like is this AFTER the redirect:
www.mysite.com/local-area.asp for English
www.mysite.com/local-area.asp?l=i for Italian
www.mysite.com/local-area.asp?l=d for German
I have a quick signup for a friends page, and at the end of the signup I wanna destroy all the session variables using the nice session.abandon then create two session variables for the username and password so they're already signed in, then redirect them to the index page already logged in. Problem is the session variables don't get saved on the redirect when the session has been abandoned on the page. If I take the abandon out and destroy the session variables individually everything works fine and the new session variables survive. But if I abandon the session then set the new variables they do not. Yes, they are being set after the abandon, and do exist as I've written them to the browser before the redirect. Its not that big a deal in such a small scale to delete all the variables individually, but theres gotta be a way incase it was hundreds of session variables right.
View Replies View Relatedhow to detect when the user click on the back button to go back to the previous page? Or a way to refresh a ASP page whenever it's loaded?
View Replies View RelatedI have created 2 asp pages called testa.asp and testb.asp
testa.asp has a link to go to next page testb.asp
testb.asp has a form that ask you for a reference number and post it
to the same page testb.asp
If the reference number is not blank, it will just write out what the
reference number is.
Now my problem....
If you go to testa.asp and click on the link to go to testb.asp you
will see the form. At this point, if you click the back button, it
till take you back to testa.asp ALL FINE SO FAR.
If you go to testb.asp again and see the form, enter a number say 33
and click on search. This will now show you the number you have just
entered. NOW - click on the BACK BUTTON, it will just show you exactly
the same page ! WHY does it not go back to the FORM in order to refill
in a different number. Code:
I have a form submit that must report back to the same page an error if a pair of radio buttons inside the form block are not checked. But data from the buttons must still be sent to another page.
I tried having the form send data back to the same page, then putting the data in session variables and redirecting to the page they have to go to. But apparently the session variables are having unpredictable effects on the very complex page I'm sending the data too.
I'm thinking about using Onsubmit = somefunction inside of the <form > . I've tried javascript but I haven't found the right code yet, and also I'd rather avoid the popup alert box, it is inconsistent with the rest of the website. Perhaps an ASP subprocedure could do the trick?
I am using JQuery's thickbox 3.1 and ASP.
I want perform : click a link in main page, then pop up a form in div window by thickbox, after I sumbit this form , div window disappear and go back main page.
My problem is : after I sumbit the form inside div window, form is sumbited , but still in div window!
How can I make it jump back to main page after I submit ?
im tryin to secure my application. i want the application to send the user back to the login page if they have not logged into the system. do i use the global.asa file or is there a simpler way to do this?
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Popup Window code...