In addition, F5 will refresh the window.
Thank you for your answers, but they are not really solutions to the problem.
I generally like the back button and this is an obvious bug. Do you know if
Microsoft has a solution planned for this problem in a Service pack?
> In addition, F5 will refresh the window.
>
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> > Robert Aldwinckle
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Robert Aldwinckle - 10 Jul 2007 15:43 GMT
> Thank you for your answers, but they are not really solutions to the problem.
> I generally like the back button and this is an obvious bug. Do you know if
> Microsoft has a solution planned for this problem in a Service pack?
>> > If you still need help and you see the problem with a public site
>> > post an example pair of URLs which demonstrate it.
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Daniel Crichton - 10 Jul 2007 16:50 GMT
Kyriakos wrote on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 01:34:16 -0700:
> Thank you for your answers, but they are not really solutions to the
> problem. I generally like the back button and this is an obvious bug. Do
> you know if Microsoft has a solution planned for this problem in a Service
> pack?
Why do you think it's a bug? For instance, if the web author/server admin
has set an expiry date on a page to the current time and earlier, and you
use the back button, then that content has expired - IE is doing the correct
thing in telling you so.
Dan