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Every time I try to refresh a web page I get a pop-up message from firefox informing me about the fact that it has to resend information or command.

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To display this page, Firefox needs to send information that will repeat any previous action (such as a search or confirmation of an order).

To display this page, Firefox needs to send information that will repeat any previous action (such as a search or confirmation of an order).

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On the "confirmation of an order," don't refresh the page. You might end up ordering more than what you want.

Normally, that message means there was a problem with sending or receiving that page. Reloading the page is the normal thing to do.

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This isn`t about confirmation of orders. Is a web page I use on work and I need to reload it every 2 minutes to see changes in real time.

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Ahh. You did not say that.

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web Link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

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I allready have a firefox auto-refresh add-on. The problem is that every time the page is reloded I get that message telling me that "to refresh this page firefox needs to send information that will repeat any previous action". And I have to click permit every single time and is annoying. Thank you for trying to help me.

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paul.pirpiliu said

This isn`t about confirmation of orders. Is a web page I use on work and I need to reload it every 2 minutes to see changes in real time.

It sounds more like it's the site should do this automatically not a Browser issue. From what I am reading the site itself should do the refresh itself and not be a FF Browser to refresh to see the updates.

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Try using {Ctrl + F5} to reload the page and by-pass the cache. That will avoid getting that "post data" warning message.

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WestEnd said

paul.pirpiliu said
This isn`t about confirmation of orders. Is a web page I use on work and I need to reload it every 2 minutes to see changes in real time.

It sounds more like it's the site should do this automatically not a Browser issue. From what I am reading the site itself should do the refresh itself and not be a FF Browser to refresh to see the updates.

This is NOT a site issue, in that only Firefox gives this response. If I access the site with another browser (e.g. Chrome, Opera), there's no problem, they don't give that message.

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Hi uh_clem, does this work for you:

the-edmeister said

Try using {Ctrl + F5} to reload the page and by-pass the cache. That will avoid getting that "post data" warning message.
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No, that's just another way for me to get the same message

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This behavior only started with the latest release of Firefox. And now, the day after I posted here about this, the behavior has suddenly disappeared. This morning I'm no longer observing this problem. I have no idea what's different. I've made no changes. I have to consider this resolved (though I've no idea how) until it recurs.

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And now a few days later, the aberrant behavior is back, appearing just as mysteriously as it had vanished.

Still not a problem with any other browser that I've tried, only Firefox. If this continues, I'll simply have to stop using it.

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How are you opening or reaching this specific page?

Is that via a bookmark or by navigating from the main page?

You get this error when there is POST data involved to request this specific page. A bookmark can store this POST data.

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I get to this page by navigating from the main page.

I have no problem when getting to the page, I only see this when I refresh the page.