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You might look into using JQuery (a Javascript library) on your web pages. It's not very complicated, and JavaScript is pretty easy to learn.

Essentially, it would allow you to better control when the web page sends a transaction to your CGI server. Using JQuery avoids a lot if the issues with different browsers and different browser versions.
Paul

Typos courtesy of my iPhone and my fat fingers!

On Oct 30, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Rob Dixon <robertsdixon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have been using persistent CGIDEV2 for several years, using OS/400 V5R1
and the original HTTP server, without any real problems and it works very
well, with excellent performance. However, if a user uses his browser back
button and then operates on the previous window, I get ERROR code 500. It
seems that when this happens the system starts a new DEFAULT job under
QHTTPSVR. This does not have the correct library list etc. so would be
bound to crash. I want the new request to return to my existing job as
would normally be the case. I am sure that other users of persistent
CGIDEV2 must have had this problem and presumably have solved it.

Any suggestions please?

Rob Dixon

www.erros.co.uk
www.boarstall.com
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