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1/1/2009 2:23 AM
 

Is there a Dotnetnuke compatible solution for detecting Page Refresh from server side code?
I basically don't want a second database insert to happen if a user refreshes the page after submitting a postbase which inserts a record.

I've seen a few solutions, like http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/Detecting_Refresh.aspx but they override the base page class which will not work without modifying the dotnetnuke core.

The latest one I found is http://www.joel.net/code/refresh_capture.aspx but I havn't yet figure out how to get it to work using dotnetnuke.

It would be really nice if there was a IsRefresh() in the Dotnetnuke page base class.

Any help is appreciated.

 

 

 

 
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1/5/2009 10:38 AM
 

Did I post this in the wrong area?

can anyone help

Please.

 

 
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1/10/2009 2:57 PM
 

Should be as simple as this:

If Page.IsPostBack Then

Else

End If


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2/27/2009 12:23 AM
 

A Page Postback is different than someone clicking on the refresh button of their browser, which is what I want to detect.

 
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