You'll have to put a meta tag into your document, telling the browser that the 
page has expired when you hit it.  Here's more information on meta tags: 
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/wilbur/head/meta.html

This is, however, only a suggestion; the browser doesn't HAVE to make the page 
expire, and the user can certainly save the page in the meantime.  However, 
most browsers respect the tag.

> I have a static page with a printable image that does and auto print 
> dialog box, then redirects within 5 seconds.  What I want to do is if 
> the user tries to hit the back button and print the image again, I 
> want 
> the page to show the "page expired" message.  Do I use cfcache or 
> initiate a session that
> expires now()?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
D

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