Is there some magic wand I can wave over Mozilla Firefox to make it never, ever, ever try to reload a page when I hit the "back" button? I want "back" to always be instantaneous, even if it somehow thinks the page has "expired".
I have always wondered why browsers do that. Opera *usually* doesn't do that, but sometimes every once in a while it does, and I have no idea why. Very annoying. In fact, now that I think about it, it does it a lot on our wikipedia software. Maybe it's some javascript thing
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