Posted by YTSupport on January 04, 2018 at 10:41:17 from (72.168.145.98):
In Reply to: what's going on.... posted by steve19438 on January 04, 2018 at 05:41:09:
I just went to the warehouse where they use windows and researched this. Since they use MS Edge, and just got a new version, this has been happening. I couldn't get Modern View to do it, but certain places on Tractorshed, the Store and the Classic View forums will do it. I think I know why it seems that YT is the only place it's happening, but that isn't the case, it's any site that uses the filetypes we use on some programs. It's actually pretty common out there, just not the relatively few places most people go.
The problem appears to be that Microsoft (and possibly Google based on this thread) have started to protect you from being able to back up over a form of a certain type. Like a on a search bar, or submitting a classic view post, it senses you are backing up to a page that had a form, it decides to protect you from doing that. A couple of places that are easy to reproduce this, are going into our store and searching for a tractor part, when you look at the part and hit the back arrow, Edge won't let you do it without clicking the refresh button at the top. Looking for a photo with the Tractorshed search also does the same thing.
Sometimes this is okay, like if you've submitted a post, you definitely don't want to back up because that's how you get a double post, but the way some of our searches are set up, it's just an irritant. We'll figure out how to fix it but we just started researching it today.
We couldn't make Chrome do it, only Microsoft Edge. Of course Firefox and Safari continue to work as the standards define and there are no problems.
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