I've been working a problem for about 3 weeks now... with no luck. I am having a hard 
time believing I am the only one affected by this. At first that is what I thought... 

I am open to any and all ideas. I now think it is a problem with CFMX. I can open 
access to the application for those who want to see for themselves what I will 
describe below.

I have an application with more than 300 of this tag embedded in it:
<input type="Button" value="GoBack" onclick="javascript:history.back();"> 

Using CF5 and deployed on (Redhat/apache 1.3) and (Win2K/IIS) I have never had a 
problem backing up across previously posted results. Just click on the GoBack Button 
and away we go... back.

Now I upgrade to CFMX and I get this on both the linux and the win platforms: This 
document resulted from a POST operation and has expired from the cache. If you wish 
you can repost... blah blah blah.

It happens in IE5,IE5.5,IE6.0,Netscape4.07.

I can either rewrite the application to never goBack or try and fix this.

Can I be the only one who experienced this on the CFMX upgrade???

Anyone want to look where I have been looking for weeks now?

Thanks,
Brian

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