On 01/03/15 00:40, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
This is frustrating. I use startpage. In all prior versions of Firefox, I could preform a search, follow a link, then press <back> to return to my search results. No I get this damn:
Document Expired
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The requested document is not available in Firefox's cache.
As a security precaution, Firefox does not automatically re-request sensitive documents. Click Try Again to re-request the document from the website.
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Jesus this is a pain. How can I tell FF 35 to please behave like all prior versions of FF and just show my search results again when I press back?? I don't want to have to click multiple buttons and confirm resends just to see them again.
What in about:config controls this behavior? I've searched settings, and once again with Mozilla, this new 'feature' appears to be more of a 'bug' for some -- because, again, there is no way to TURN IT OFF.
What says the braintrust? What's the trick to get usable search results back?
I started seeing this a while back too. My second thought (my most immediate thought was 'bollocks') was that perhaps this was a deliberate change, given that Startpage is supposed to present results unbiased from other sources, i.e. maybe you'd want to see 'fresh' results rather than ones that are reliant on a previous search. Maybe it's just a (over-zealous) security setting? I doubt that's the case, but it did cross my mind. And although it would seem likely that it's Firefox that changed something since it occurs with one version and not another, I guess it's also possible that the problem exists in the way Startpage has coded the page, and that it only manifests itself in the latest FF version. Anyway, here's an bug that relates to it: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1060082 which is also linked from https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1065234 Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org