A font pagckage is required to correctly display this page
I have installed the latest Adobe reader in my computer. What I need to do?
There should be a link to download the font package. But if there isn't, try this, the pack needed most often for Reader XI: Adobe - Adobe Reader : For Windows : Adobe Reader 11.0.09 Font Packs - Asian and Extended Language Pack
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Konqueror (KDE4.4) not displaying this page correctly...
Hi all,
I have been trying to follow the BBC's online coverage but Konqueror will not display this page...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic … 539357.stm
Can anyone confirm this is a rendering error?
Diesel1.
Last edited by diesel1 (2010-02-26 23:25:18)diesel1 wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to follow the BBC's online coverage but Konqueror will not display this page...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic … 539357.stm
Can anyone confirm this is a rendering error?
Diesel1.
KHTML doesn't work, but I also have WebKit KPart for Konqueror which does display the page correctly.
I do have rekonq installed, but I prefer Konqueror over it. Yes I prefer Konqueror, even though rekonq is fine it's just doesn't feel right.
I hope that it either becomes more Konqueror like before becoming a KDE default browser or they just rebuild Konqueror to use WebKit. -
I am playing a facebook game called Kingdom of Camelot. This come up when I refresh the game. To my knowledge no information is sent. I need it to stop interfering with my page when i refresh . I have deleted/uninstalled my extensions and plug ins and i am still getting the message.
Perhaps someone should report this to MarketWatch. There are ways for web developers to work around this issue (GET after POST, for example).
This is a longstanding issue. Examples:
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/668932 how do i stop this-To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.?]
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/780884 To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier]
In past discussions about this message, I have never seen an easy solution. Arguably it should be made a user preference: those who prefer to be warned about the risk that they will double-submit a transaction or instruction on a poorly designed site can have their warning, and those who prefer to take their chances can take their chances. Not sure whether that is on anyone's "to do" list.
Separate issue: I wasn't aware of any difference between 3.6.12 and 3.6.13, but both are riddled with security vulnerabilities so it's hard to recommend using either of them at this point. -
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I'm an avid eBay seller and shopper. Every time I move from one of my items back to my eBay main page I get this pop up "To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action that was performed earlier." How do I disable the message? Running current version of Firefox for windows and Vista.Are you getting that anytime you visit a page? Or after you hit the 'refresh', 'back' or 'forward' button?
This error is not usually an error telling you that anything is broken, it's warning you that you are re-doing something you have already done. The page that you are trying to re-access, or refresh was a page that was doing something. Maybe you told the page to search for something, or you were filling out a form, or perhaps doing something like adding something to a shopping cart. Firefox warns you in case it's something you really don't want to do again; for example, accidentally buying a second toaster, or re-sending a comment form.
If you only were searching or navigating around a page, it's generally ok to press the 'Resend' button.
This safety feature is not unique to firefox, I can't offhand think of a browser that doesn't have it (though the wording may vary).
However, if you are getting it constantly, every page you visit, on every website, all the time, then it's a bug. -
Sourcing/CLM 7 /IE 8: E-Sourcing cannot display this page.
Good Afternoon,
We are experiencing the following issue when logging out of Sourcing/CLM:
1) Log out
2) Try to log back in and recieve the following page:
E-Sourcing cannot display this page.
Click the browser back button to the previous page.
I can get by this by closing the browser and opening up a new session. I'm wondering if this is a common issue or possibly an IE or sourcing setting that's causing this.
FYI- This is consistant behavior for system, enterprise and buyside/sellside user accounts.
Thanks in advance,
KyleThanks Vikram,
I am recieving this behavior when using the system account (even when I deactivate the cluster and internal and specicfy the default cluster in the url). Would this not rule out it being a cluster issue?
Cluster information:
Inactive & Default set to False
External ID:xxx.xxx.xxx
Display Name:XXX Cluster
Context:XXX SAP CLM Context
Host Name:xxx.xxxx.com
Hostname Aliases: None
Port:50,000
Settings:
Force redirect to use SSL instead of incoming protocol
External hostname is accessed via HTTP only -TRUE
Cluster can only be accessed via HTTPS -FALSE
Automatically add new services to this cluster -FALSE
Enable load balancing on this cluster -FALSE
Load Balancing Domain:-FALSE
Load Balancing Method:-FALSE
Lowest Current User Count FirstCluster Members:-FALSE
Service Host Name Port Active
XXXX xxx.xxxx.com P true
Thanks,
Kyle -
To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier. How do i get rid of this? it keeps pop n up and screw n up my stuff... if there is not a fix I will be dropping fox and going back to internet explorer.. this is not worth the headache!
Are you getting that anytime you visit a page? Or after you hit the 'refresh', 'back' or 'forward' button?
This error is not usually an error telling you that anything is broken, it's warning you that you are re-doing something you have already done. The page that you are trying to re-access, or refresh was a page that was doing something. Maybe you told the page to search for something, or you were filling out a form, or perhaps doing something like adding something to a shopping cart. Firefox warns you in case it's something you really don't want to do again; for example, accidentally buying a second toaster, or re-sending a comment form.
If you only were searching or navigating around a page, it's generally ok to press the 'Resend' button.
This safety feature is not unique to firefox, I can't offhand think of a browser that doesn't have it (though the wording may vary).
However, if you are getting it constantly, every page you visit, on every website, all the time, then it's a bug. -
When playing my fb game KoC I need to refresh a lot and every time I do I get this message: To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier. How can I disable this message?
Just give us a means of opting out if we don't care about POST data; or opting out for certain web sites. We have an application that I use hundreds of times a day at work and as a result, I get that message hundreds of times. Opening new tabs doesn't help because I'd have to open numerous tabs, and then it takes time to figure out which tab is the "back" tab.
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after an upgrade of ff i get the message (as a popup)
"to display this page ff must send info that will repeat and acrtion"
i have to delete it. it pops up after sending anything
i have popups turned offYou get an alert about resending POST data if you go back to a page or refresh a page that was previously requested from the server by submitting form data via a (hidden) POST form.<br />
Firefox can only make sure to get the same page by resending that POST form.<br />
Firefox doesn't know what that form data means, so Firefox asks for confirmation before resending that form data as such an action can cause you to repeat an action and buy another item or post a message another time.<br />
A way to prevent that pop-up is not to use the Back button, but to open links from a page that was requested from a server by sending a POST form in a new tab (window) with a middle-click or a Ctrl + left-click.
Then you can close that tab or window to go back.
Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.
"Clear the Cache":
* Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"
"Remove Cookies" from sites causing problems:
* Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies" -
11g, To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat
Hi,
I've got a problem with ADF / Jdev 11g. When user tries to navigate to another page (using navigation panels and navigation cases), we gat firefox message:
"To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.".
After that, FF tries to reload page indefinitely. Any ideas what's the problem?
Thans
JernejHi!
From my experience, yoou propably have some error in code from which you retrieve data. On example, when I had a typo mistake in pageDef methodIterator binding the ejb session method (some how I messed the pageDef source code so the methodIterator def was wrong). Also, it may hapen if you have some HierTree bidning which binds the non-existing attribs and children. Most offten such "white page" errors without any messages in log are caused by poor error catching/reporting in ADFm - many errors are just catched but not reported in log.
I would first put some brakepoints in code from which you are getting your data, then recreate table bindings and all related bindings in pageDef.
Regards,
PaKo -
To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat
When I right click on a page , select 'This Frame', then 'View Frame source' I get the following message:
To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.
and when clicking 'Resend' it obviously attempts to reload the data.
For some reason this message never appeared until a couple of weeks ago. (Im using V 3.6.10)
Question: How can avoid sending the request back to the server?
I dont get any such message using IE 6.
I have seen that other users get the same message when refreshing the page which is not my case.
Many thanks for any pointers....When I right click on a page , select 'This Frame', then 'View Frame source' I get the following message:
To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.
and when clicking 'Resend' it obviously attempts to reload the data.
For some reason this message never appeared until a couple of weeks ago. (Im using V 3.6.10)
Question: How can avoid sending the request back to the server?
I dont get any such message using IE 6.
I have seen that other users get the same message when refreshing the page which is not my case.
Many thanks for any pointers.... -
To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier. Pop up message comes up when trying to use back arrow.
You can't suppress that alert.
You get an alert about resending POST data if you go back to a page that was previously requested from the server by submitting form data via a POST form. The only way that Firefox can make sure to get the same page is by resending that POST form. Firefox doesn't know what that form data means, so Firefox asks for confirmation before resending that form data as such an action can cause you to repeat an action and buy another item or post a message another time.
The only way to prevent that pop-up is not to use the Back button, but to open links from a page that was requested from a server by sending a POST form in a new tab (window) with a middle-click or a Ctrl + left-click. Then you can close that tab or window to go back.
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160144 Bug 160144] Replace "PAGE CONTAINS POST DATA" with better UI -
Please can you tell me how to stop this message from appearing on my computer, it happens a lot and it is frustrating.
"To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat
any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed
earlier."
Thanks
Lori MazeyDoes that happen when you use the Back button? If so, don't use the Back button, right-click or click-hold that Back button and use the Back / Forward history menu that appears to load the previous page from that menu. That should avoid the appearance of that security warning message, which can't be turned off. If that is happening on web pages that don't involve financial transactions, that website really should be fixed so that security message doesn't appear.
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It has never done this before. I play a game that constantly refreshes the page & have never had problems before until yesterday. I have looked in tools and there's nothing in the option section that will let me stop it. Is there somewhere else to look?
Perhaps someone should report this to MarketWatch. There are ways for web developers to work around this issue (GET after POST, for example).
This is a longstanding issue. Examples:
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/668932 how do i stop this-To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.?]
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/780884 To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier]
In past discussions about this message, I have never seen an easy solution. Arguably it should be made a user preference: those who prefer to be warned about the risk that they will double-submit a transaction or instruction on a poorly designed site can have their warning, and those who prefer to take their chances can take their chances. Not sure whether that is on anyone's "to do" list.
Separate issue: I wasn't aware of any difference between 3.6.12 and 3.6.13, but both are riddled with security vulnerabilities so it's hard to recommend using either of them at this point. -
To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.
I really don't want to get this message every ten minutes.Perhaps someone should report this to MarketWatch. There are ways for web developers to work around this issue (GET after POST, for example).
This is a longstanding issue. Examples:
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/668932 how do i stop this-To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier.?]
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/780884 To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier]
In past discussions about this message, I have never seen an easy solution. Arguably it should be made a user preference: those who prefer to be warned about the risk that they will double-submit a transaction or instruction on a poorly designed site can have their warning, and those who prefer to take their chances can take their chances. Not sure whether that is on anyone's "to do" list.
Separate issue: I wasn't aware of any difference between 3.6.12 and 3.6.13, but both are riddled with security vulnerabilities so it's hard to recommend using either of them at this point. -
It happens every time I reload a facebook app any app really and its really pissing me off the constant problems.
You Can't? PPFT! I was just gone on vacation ( Aug 12 2011), got back and now I'm getting this, "To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier" I was in a forum that I always go to (not at a merchandise website) and have NEVER had this message there or any where! I'm not about to load a bunch of tabs just so I can look back and forth. It seems Fire Fox has updated behind my back and now it's all messed up. I don't thing people would be complaining about it if it wasn't something unusual that just happened.
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