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Storing data in the fields during the transition back and forth

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How to make the transition within the tab back and forth, the page is not updated, and the data saved in the fields? Caching enabled, but its not work, or after Opera I think that the cache should work differently. There's all the data stored in the transition. Its not auto fill when typing in the field, or by using the wand passwords. Data in the field is only stored until update the page. In fact, you can only go back on any number of levels of your history, and then return to the past and the data fields will be the same. So in the 12x version of Opera I hope clearly explained

How to make the transition within the tab back and forth, the page is not updated, and the data saved in the fields? Caching enabled, but its not work, or after Opera I think that the cache should work differently. There's all the data stored in the transition. Its not auto fill when typing in the field, or by using the wand passwords. Data in the field is only stored until update the page. In fact, you can only go back on any number of levels of your history, and then return to the past and the data fields will be the same. So in the 12x version of Opera I hope clearly explained

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yozuul said

I hope clearly explained

Not really. Are you trying to say you are typing on a web page, but what you typed does not show up on the page?

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