Invalid ViewState

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 16 Jul 2005 | View original

I’ve been working with a customer who is working with my application as a typical end user would. This means, they often use the browser in ways the application isn’t meant to be used <g>. If you want to translate that: It means they use the BACK button a lot.   One of my application pages is fairly complex and it contains about 50 fields or so which are displayed with a tabbed display and used to display inventory data.   I’ve been getting a ton of Invalid Viewstate...

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