You could try adding nocache and expire headers.  I forget the exact 
syntax, but there have been threads about it on this list for dealing 
with proxy servers and the like.

--Ben Doom

Chad Nikirk wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We have an ASP website that runs with Cold Fusion MX.  We recently made a 
> mobile version of the site and it's working quite well.  The one problem we 
> have is with most if not all Blackberries.  You constantly have to go in to 
> the browser and clear your 
> cache on the device to see new changes.   Other phones, pda's etc have not 
> problems.
> 
> Is there anything inside of Cold Fusion we can change, or we should I be 
> contacting RIM?
> 
> Any ideas would be appreciated.  Thanks. 
> 
> 

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