Comodo Dragon version 17.3.0.0 (stable), installed at C:\Program Files
Extensions installed: Adblock Plus (Beta)1.2, Disconnect 3.1.1, New Tab Redirect! 1.0.5, Use HTTPS 1.4.0, WOT 1.2.11
Windows Vista SP2 (32-bit), installed on “C” Drive, UAC enabled, Administrator privileges
After visiting any site, when I click on the back arrow and try to return to my search results, the Confirm Form Resubmission box always pops up. It would appear to be a compatibility issue between CD and my search engine, StartingPage, because other search engines work fine. I have Chrome version 17.0.963.46 m installed, and StartingPage works fine with it.
As advised by global moderator captainsticks, who also has the same problem and thinks it’s a bug, I tried his workaround of adding -disable-prompt-on-repost to Target in properties of the shortcut icon, but it didn’t solve the problem.
Apologies, this work around does not consistently work.
I will add my information seeing it is happening here as well.
Specific symptoms of the bug and steps you can take to reproduce it (step by step).
: Using [url=https://www.startingpage.com/]startingpage[/url] search engine do a search, open a site and then using back arrow to return to the search results you receive a [b]confirm form resubmission [/b] notification (Screenshot).
Specific steps you have taken to try to resolve it.
: Workaround, added -disable-prompt-on-repost to the target with inconsistent results.
Comodo Dragon Version
: Version 17.3.0.0 (Stable)
Plugins/Themes installed in Comodo Dragon
: Adblock Plus (Beta)
Windows version
: Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit)
UAC status (disabled/enabled) if it applies to you
: Enabled
System Drive where Windows is installed
: “C” Drive
Place (installation path) where Comodo Dragon is installed
: Default location
User privileges
: Admin
If you have Google Chrome installed then please mention it’s version and whether the same issue reproduces with it.
: Not installed
Edit: Spelling correction.
Thanks captainsticks. Something I have done is to set StartingPage up to open search results in a new window, which avoids some of the problems but doesn’t solve them.