Re: Page expired message
- From: "Pramit Roy" <PramitRoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 20:43:01 -0700
Hi Jud,
I also told "Microsoft" as an example. When you view one of your search
results you have a link above under the subject as "Others features by
Microsoft" where the word "Microsoft" has that link of the page created by
you for the search. You can click to go there but do not use back.
Thanks.
"Jud McCranie" wrote:
>
> "Pramit Roy" <PramitRoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > This not any problem. Everyone experiences this as there is set a cookie
> > for
> > your search subjects that was "Microsoft". If you try to go back, that is
> > in
> > the webpage created by your interest for "Microsoft" won't be there for
> > security reasons(i.e., not to expose to others). You have re-submit your
> > request to build that page again.
> > You may not experience this everywhere cause those pages doesn't care much
> > for your privacy.
>
> It happens no matter what I enter, "Microsoft" was just an example. It
> didn't do that until recently. It is a significant problem because you do a
> search and find many books, then you look at one, then you can't go back to
> the list and pick the next one - you have to enter the search again, plus
> remember which ones you have already looked at.
>
>
>
.
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