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boneyard
Jul 14, 2016MVP
how didn't they work?
redirecting a POST with 301 / 302 means it looses the method and data.
for background see: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/99894/why-doesnt-http-have-post-redirect
it does mention the 307 as an alternative but that is browser dependent i believe, did you try different ones?
there are solutions for it on dev central.
i.e.: https://devcentral.f5.com/questions/how-to-preserve-data-in-a-http-302-redirect-of-a-post