This is an inherent issue with how the mid-tier works
(generating/storing js at the time a form is accessed).  Any time a
form definition changes, users are going to experience this issue.  Is
it possible for BMC departments to submit RFE's/defects to the product
management teams?  If so, would you consider submitting this as an
issue to them?  I'm hoping that BMC internal departments have some
weight with one another as far as product improvement is concerned as
this is a general issue for all users/administrators of the mid-tier
and it would be nice to see it go away.

Thanks,
Axton Grams

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Chapman, Dick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
>
> I thought I posted this but can't find it now....
>
> I'm very sorry for the access problems. New forms for submitting and
> managing Issues were placed into production this past weekend, and we have
> reports that some downstream caching appliances have not re-cached the new
> forms correctly.
>
> If you are still having problems, please ask your IT infrastructure team if
> your site has a cache which can be refreshed.
>
> We are trying to improve your experience when using our Support site, so
> things like this are frustrating for us, too.
>
> -Dick Chapman
> BMC Customer Support
>
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