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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> on 2009/01/17 15:01:35 UTC
F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Hi
If I add an item to the shopping cart and then refresh the browser this causes the same item to be added to the cart again. I presume this is not correct. Is this a known issue?
Cheers
Rees
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by David E Jones <da...@hotwaxmedia.com>.
Just do a redirect after add to cart.
-David
On Jan 19, 2009, at 12:13, Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I do not hold any
> product. All product sold is reserved and booked on a 3rd party site.
> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the even a customer
> buys
> an additional item by mistake one of the parties will lose 50 - 100%
> on
> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to prevent items been
> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion or comments on how
> best to do this?
>
> Thanks
> Rees
>
>
>
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by David E Jones <da...@hotwaxmedia.com>.
That interpretation of GET in the RFC may not be correct, and is
certainly not used in practice. If it was then hitting a URL with GET
would always result in the same response. That not true of any site
with personalization, data shown from a session, date/time text on the
page, even a hit counter. There just aren't very many HTTP resources
in the world that would qualify for that interpretation. And if it
means only server-side state and not what is returned then it is still
rarely the case, even logging the request would violate that rule.
-David
On Jan 19, 2009, at 8:25 PM, Raj Saini wrote:
> In HTTP protocol GET method is considered idempotent that is
> multiple calls to the same resource should result in the same
> result. In Contrast POST method is no idempotent and therefore if a
> URL with POST method is refreshed browsers will through a warning
> message.
>
> Therefore, we should use GET method for the safe operations such as
> fetching a list of records based on input parameters and POST for
> transaction which can change the state of application for example
> inserting a record in database.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Raj
>
> Adrian Crum wrote:
>> Most browsers have a warning popup window that tells the user that
>> a screen refresh will result in reposting data. Maybe you could
>> supplement that with a similar warning on the web page itself.
>>
>> -Adrian
>>
>>
>> --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> From: Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
>>> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be
>>> added to the cart
>>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>>> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:13 AM
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I do not
>>> hold any
>>> product. All product sold is reserved and booked on a 3rd
>>> party site.
>>> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the even a
>>> customer buys
>>> an additional item by mistake one of the parties will lose
>>> 50 - 100% on
>>> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to prevent
>>> items been
>>> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion or
>>> comments on how
>>> best to do this?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Rees
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by David E Jones <da...@hotwaxmedia.com>.
It's actually even easier than that... just do a client-side redirect
after the request-event in order to render the view instead of
returning the view immediately. This can be done with a handy response
type supported by the ControlServlet (in the controller.xml file).
There can be side-effects to this, so be sure to test...
You can use things to ID each rendered form and protect the
submissions based on that, but it can be quite error-prone depending
on how implemented, and for anything other than sensitive forms it is
usually not necessary. However, we could certainly implement something
like that, and using the form widget and the service event handler to
help we could make it pretty generic (ie implement once and apply
everywhere)... for FTL files and other event handlers it would require
changes for each form to support it.
-David
On Jan 20, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote:
> Here is a discussion for using Synchronizer token pattern to solve it:
> http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=prevent+double
> +submit#query:prevent%20double%20submit+page:1+mid:6ydr3b2jhauda7pq+state:results
>
> Bilgin
> On Jan 20, 2009, at 9:03 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
>
>> On the other hand, there are limitations to GET that will not work
>> with most HTML forms - that's why POST is used instead.
>>
>> -Adrian
>>
>>
>> --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> From: Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be
>>> added to the cart
>>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>>> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 7:25 PM
>>> In HTTP protocol GET method is considered idempotent that is
>>> multiple
>>> calls to the same resource should result in the same
>>> result. In Contrast
>>> POST method is no idempotent and therefore if a URL with
>>> POST method is
>>> refreshed browsers will through a warning message.
>>>
>>> Therefore, we should use GET method for the safe operations
>>> such as
>>> fetching a list of records based on input parameters and
>>> POST for
>>> transaction which can change the state of application for
>>> example
>>> inserting a record in database.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Raj
>>>
>>> Adrian Crum wrote:
>>>> Most browsers have a warning popup window that tells
>>> the user that a screen refresh will result in reposting
>>> data. Maybe you could supplement that with a similar warning
>>> on the web page itself.
>>>>
>>>> -Adrian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Rees Watkins
>>> <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> From: Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
>>>>> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes
>>> another item to be added to the cart
>>>>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>>>>> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:13 AM
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I
>>> do not
>>>>> hold any
>>>>> product. All product sold is reserved and booked
>>> on a 3rd
>>>>> party site.
>>>>> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the
>>> even a
>>>>> customer buys
>>>>> an additional item by mistake one of the parties
>>> will lose
>>>>> 50 - 100% on
>>>>> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to
>>> prevent
>>>>> items been
>>>>> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion
>>> or
>>>>> comments on how
>>>>> best to do this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Rees
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by Bilgin Ibryam <bi...@iguanait.com>.
Here is a discussion for using Synchronizer token pattern to solve it:
http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=prevent+double+submit#query:prevent
%20double%20submit+page:1+mid:6ydr3b2jhauda7pq+state:results
Bilgin
On Jan 20, 2009, at 9:03 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
> On the other hand, there are limitations to GET that will not work
> with most HTML forms - that's why POST is used instead.
>
> -Adrian
>
>
> --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From: Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be
>> added to the cart
>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 7:25 PM
>> In HTTP protocol GET method is considered idempotent that is
>> multiple
>> calls to the same resource should result in the same
>> result. In Contrast
>> POST method is no idempotent and therefore if a URL with
>> POST method is
>> refreshed browsers will through a warning message.
>>
>> Therefore, we should use GET method for the safe operations
>> such as
>> fetching a list of records based on input parameters and
>> POST for
>> transaction which can change the state of application for
>> example
>> inserting a record in database.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Raj
>>
>> Adrian Crum wrote:
>>> Most browsers have a warning popup window that tells
>> the user that a screen refresh will result in reposting
>> data. Maybe you could supplement that with a similar warning
>> on the web page itself.
>>>
>>> -Adrian
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Rees Watkins
>> <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
>>>> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes
>> another item to be added to the cart
>>>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>>>> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:13 AM
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I
>> do not
>>>> hold any
>>>> product. All product sold is reserved and booked
>> on a 3rd
>>>> party site.
>>>> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the
>> even a
>>>> customer buys
>>>> an additional item by mistake one of the parties
>> will lose
>>>> 50 - 100% on
>>>> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to
>> prevent
>>>> items been
>>>> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion
>> or
>>>> comments on how
>>>> best to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Rees
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by Adrian Crum <ad...@yahoo.com>.
On the other hand, there are limitations to GET that will not work with most HTML forms - that's why POST is used instead.
-Adrian
--- On Mon, 1/19/09, Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 7:25 PM
> In HTTP protocol GET method is considered idempotent that is
> multiple
> calls to the same resource should result in the same
> result. In Contrast
> POST method is no idempotent and therefore if a URL with
> POST method is
> refreshed browsers will through a warning message.
>
> Therefore, we should use GET method for the safe operations
> such as
> fetching a list of records based on input parameters and
> POST for
> transaction which can change the state of application for
> example
> inserting a record in database.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Raj
>
> Adrian Crum wrote:
> > Most browsers have a warning popup window that tells
> the user that a screen refresh will result in reposting
> data. Maybe you could supplement that with a similar warning
> on the web page itself.
> >
> > -Adrian
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Rees Watkins
> <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> From: Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
> >> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes
> another item to be added to the cart
> >> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> >> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:13 AM
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I
> do not
> >> hold any
> >> product. All product sold is reserved and booked
> on a 3rd
> >> party site.
> >> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the
> even a
> >> customer buys
> >> an additional item by mistake one of the parties
> will lose
> >> 50 - 100% on
> >> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to
> prevent
> >> items been
> >> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion
> or
> >> comments on how
> >> best to do this?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Rees
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to
the cart
Posted by Raj Saini <ra...@gmail.com>.
In HTTP protocol GET method is considered idempotent that is multiple
calls to the same resource should result in the same result. In Contrast
POST method is no idempotent and therefore if a URL with POST method is
refreshed browsers will through a warning message.
Therefore, we should use GET method for the safe operations such as
fetching a list of records based on input parameters and POST for
transaction which can change the state of application for example
inserting a record in database.
Thanks,
Raj
Adrian Crum wrote:
> Most browsers have a warning popup window that tells the user that a screen refresh will result in reposting data. Maybe you could supplement that with a similar warning on the web page itself.
>
> -Adrian
>
>
> --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>> From: Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
>> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
>> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:13 AM
>> Hi
>>
>> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I do not
>> hold any
>> product. All product sold is reserved and booked on a 3rd
>> party site.
>> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the even a
>> customer buys
>> an additional item by mistake one of the parties will lose
>> 50 - 100% on
>> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to prevent
>> items been
>> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion or
>> comments on how
>> best to do this?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rees
>>
>
>
>
>
>
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by Adrian Crum <ad...@yahoo.com>.
Most browsers have a warning popup window that tells the user that a screen refresh will result in reposting data. Maybe you could supplement that with a similar warning on the web page itself.
-Adrian
--- On Mon, 1/19/09, Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> From: Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 11:13 AM
> Hi
>
> I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I do not
> hold any
> product. All product sold is reserved and booked on a 3rd
> party site.
> Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the even a
> customer buys
> an additional item by mistake one of the parties will lose
> 50 - 100% on
> a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to prevent
> items been
> added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion or
> comments on how
> best to do this?
>
> Thanks
> Rees
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by Rees Watkins <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>.
Hi
I have customised ofbiz for the travel industry. I do not hold any
product. All product sold is reserved and booked on a 3rd party site.
Generally cancellation has heavy penalties. In the even a customer buys
an additional item by mistake one of the parties will lose 50 - 100% on
a refund. I would like to customise my ofbiz to prevent items been
added on refresh. Does anyone have any suggestion or comments on how
best to do this?
Thanks
Rees
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to
the cart
Posted by Ashish Nagar <as...@hotwaxmedia.com>.
I too faced this thing.However i think it should be considered as an
issue.As if due to some browser specific problem, if a customer tries to
refresh the browser, unnecessary one extra item will be added to the
cart.Let me know if i am thinking wrong.
Regards:
--
Ashish Nagar
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> Should this be really considered an issue ?
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Rees Watkins" <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
> Hi
>
> If I add an item to the shopping cart and then refresh the browser
> this causes the same item to be added to the cart again. I presume
> this is not correct. Is this a known issue?
>
> Cheers
> Rees
>
>
>
>
Re: F5 ( refresh of browser ) causes another item to be added to the cart
Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
Should this be really considered an issue ?
Jacques
From: "Rees Watkins" <ga...@yahoo.co.uk>
Hi
If I add an item to the shopping cart and then refresh the browser this causes the same item to be added to the cart again. I
presume this is not correct. Is this a known issue?
Cheers
Rees