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5/4/2009 2:56 PM
 

Is there a way to clear the new user request registration form after a potential user has submitted their account request?  I want to prevent someone from hitting the back key to redisplay the registration form containing all their personal details.

I posted this in the configure it forum, but this appears to be a coding issue instead.

I've looked at a bunch of different suggestions involving the cache, but upon examining the submitted form's source, the suggested meta tags and other settings are already present.  Thus, clearing the cache doesn't appear to be working as desired.  My site is also under https, and my understanding is that secure pages are not cache anyway.  Additionally, from my examination of the submitted form's source, the data that I want to clear is embedded in each field's "value=" clause. 

What I want is something similar to technique I've seen on other site's that display's a "page expired" warning when you try to back up in the flow.

Anybody got a solution, preferrable bullet-proof? 

-Travis

 
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