I have a form where the user types in data and submits it to itself. In my code, I process this data and then do a redirect to itself again to prevent refresh re-submissions (I don't use PRG because the URL can be bookmarked).
simple example (index.php):
<?php
if (isset($_POST["submitted"])) {
// do data processing
header("location:index.php?success=1");
die();
}
?>
<form action="#" method="post">
<p><input type="text" name="foo"></p>
<p><input type="submit" name="submitted"></p>
</form>
Unlike questions such as this (Prevent Form resubmission upon hitting back button), my problem is not that pressing the back button asks me to re-submit. My problem is that when I press back, the browser (specifically chrome) has cached the inputs and displays them. Because of this, the user can click the submit button once again to spam my site/make duplicates.
I looked at questions such as this (Prevent back button exploits? PHP) but I don't want to set a time limit, and unique identifiers don't work because the values are pasted in by php (hidden input doesn't retain value because it's pasted in and php generates a new token for each visit (including back)).
I could probably use AJAX to solve this problem (Preventing form resubmission), but I can't think of a way to "gracefully degrade" if javascript is disabled ("you can't submit because you don't have javascript enabled, sorry" :D).
How can I solve this problem?