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I want to get back to my search page and have it be in cache how?

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I keep getting this when try to go back to a search page. Now I have to click try again, then resend every time. I don't think a search page is very sensitive. Can I fix this? Thanks

Rolf.

Document Expired

This document is no longer available.

The requested document is not available in Firefox's cache.

   As a security precaution, Firefox does not automatically re-request sensitive documents.
   Click Try Again to re-request the document from the website.
I keep getting this when try to go back to a search page. Now I have to click try again, then resend every time. I don't think a search page is very sensitive. Can I fix this? Thanks Rolf. Document Expired This document is no longer available. The requested document is not available in Firefox's cache. As a security precaution, Firefox does not automatically re-request sensitive documents. Click Try Again to re-request the document from the website.

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Are you using Startpage.com? We had another report of this, but I wasn't able to reproduce the problem. Could you take a look at this thread and see whether anything helps: Firefox 32 always gives "Document expired" every single time I hit the Back key to return to search results.

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Hi.

Thanks for the reply. Yes I am using startpage. The thread you linked me to said to deleting the cache. for the moment it seems to have worked.

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Thank you for the follow-up. A user who is researching this in detail says it occurs when Firefox's cache is full, so that makes sense as a temporary workaround.

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It might be better that, from the search page, right click and select Open In New . . . . This way the page is still there.

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Thanks. will try. when cache filled up problem returned. Maybe this will be fixed in near future update?