Are you sure you want to send a form again

Why am I getting this annoying little dialog box so frequently now as opposed to before and is there any solution.It seems to appear after the new page opens.

Go to Safari / Preferences then select the Security tab.
Deselect:  Ask before sending a non-secure form from a secure website.

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  • When turning pages in catalog in safari messages comes up "Are you sure you want to send a form again? it then asks if I want to cancel or resend form? what is this and why does it pop up?

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    You can turn that off if you want ..
    From your Safari menu bar top of your screen click Safari > Preferences  then select the Security tab.
    Deselect:   Ask before sendinga a non-secure form from a secure a secure website

  • Safari will not quit. Message are you sure you want to send a form again?

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  • "Are you sure you want to send a form again" Pops up when I navigate back.

    Why does this statement keep popping when I navigate back? "Are you sure you want to send a form again"? This is very annoying and I would like to be able to stop it.

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    At the bottom of that pane, deselect: Ask before sending a non-secure form from a secure website
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    Quit the Terminal application and launch Safari.
    If at some time you want to change this command back, type in the same command but at the end
    type in: YES
    Carolyn

  • Are you sure you want to send a form again?  Safari

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  • When moving back through different websites to MSN I suddenly am getting the message "Safari, Are you sure you want to send this form again."  To reopen this page Safari Must resend a form.  This just started on both of my computers.  Why?

    This just started on both my lap top and desk top.  MSN is my home page.  I would like to turn this action off, but don't know how.

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  • Are you sure you want to send a form?

    How do I keep this from popping up? When I try to page back I get this pop up all the time.

    HI and Welcome to Apple Discussions...
    Read the post by; "Klaus1" here...
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10989980&#10989980
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  • Send a form again?   again?

    Does anyone know how to get Safari to STOP putting up the stupid window that asks, "ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT STOS END A FORM AGAIN? Two weeks ago I posted this question, and someone responed that there was a Preference under Security, <ask before sending a non-secure form... > that could be unchecked. But unfortunately this doesn't stop the ARE YOU SURE pop up window. If I wasn't sure, I wouldn't have done it in the first place. This is a really annoying (and dumb) feature in Safari, so I'm hoping someone has a workaround for it.
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    No, it is telling me that "Safari must resend a completed form........and may cause the website to repeat an action." It has nothing to do with the page being secure or unsecure. But regardless, I'd like to turn it off, and since the box under Security preferences is unchecked (and Safari and the computer restarted), it is proof that this 'resend, etc' box has nothing to do with the secure form box, since it still appears.
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  • Are you sure you want to send form again

    Are you sure you want to send form again- How can I get ride of this message?

    HI Gregg,
    From your Safari menu bar click Safari / Preferences then select the Security tab.
    At the bottom of that window, deselect: Ask before sending a non-secure form from a secure website.
    Relaunch Safari.
    If that doesn't do the job, open the Terminal app (Applications / Utilities)
    Copy and paste the following command.
    defaults write com.apple.Safari DebugConfirmTossingUnsubmittedFormText NO
    To undo this… same command but type Yes.
    Carolyn

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