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7/25/2008 10:24 AM
 

Hi.

  i am developing site in dotnetnuke. in my website i have datalist with paging, i am binding images to datalist . when i click next page it shows next page of datalist, the problem is  when i block the address url and press enter key  it refresh the page and showing first page of datalist, but when i press f5 key it remains same page, how to avoid this problem.

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7/31/2008 12:11 PM
 

Pressing <Enter > submits the new link so you get the 1st page of the detaillist.

Pressing <f5> refresh the page which includes the paramters that was used so you get the current page.

Since they are different fucntions, they should act differently.

If you think about it., typing www.google.com  and press enter will take you to google.com, but hitting <F5> will only let you see this post again. Now is that a problem?

 
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