I think what you want is content that expires as soon as it's set. This
drives me nuts on some sites. As soon as I hit back - This Page Has
Expired. Ug!
> When A user logs out of my application they can still press the back button
> to view the pages of my application how can I prevent this?
>
> Webmaster Rule Number One:
> When a potential employer/client asks you if you've ever worked with XYZ
> software running on platform ABC, say "yes" quickly and with great
> assurance. Then run home, fire up the Net, and figure out what the hell they
> were talking about
>
>
> * -----Original Message-----
> * From: John Lucas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> * Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 4:04 AM
> * To: CF-Talk
> * Subject: RE: Newbie-CF trying to process Hex numbers :-)
> *
> *
> * Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear....
> *
> * #something# is ok.
> *
> * #FFFFFF is not ok.
> * ##FFFFFF is ok
> * FFFFFFF is ok
> *
> * -----Original Message-----
> * From: Gina K. Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> * Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 2:20 PM
> * To: CF-Talk
> * Subject: Newbie-CF trying to process Hex numbers :-)
> *
> *
> * Hi all,
> *
> * Have been learning CF, and going through the book ColdFusion 4.0 Web
> * Application
> * Construction Kit. Short story is I got bored with white
> * background and black
> * text, and started doing my own app instead of the example in the
> * book, using
> * background colors, text colors, and CSS, etc.
> *
> * Okay, now I have a problem ;) CF is trying to process my hex
> * numbers, and I
> * can't figure out how to fix it. I am trying to update records, using
> * #Trim(ColumnName)#. My code can be found here:
> *
> * http://www.sitediva.com/code.txt
> *
> * When I passed the ContactID to this page through a link on another page, I
> * got
> * this error:
> *
> * ---------------------------------
> * Error Diagnostic Information
> * Just in time compilation error
> *
> * Invalid parser construct found on line 38 at position 23. ColdFusion was
> * looking
> * at the following text:
> *
> * "
> * Invalid expression format. The usual cause is an error in the expression
> * structure.
> * The last successfully parsed CFML construct was static text occupying
> * document
> * position (29:28) to (38:15).
> *
> * The specific sequence of files included or processed is:
> * C:\AddressBook\update_biz_form.cfm
> * -----------------------------------
> *
> * So I go to the line, and it's the <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
> * tag,
> * the " after the first hex number. I stripped out the hex numbers, then it
> * gets
> * stuck on the next one, <tr bgcolor="#990000"> ...
> *
> * I can't find anything in the book that talks about this, can anyone help?
> *
> * Thanks,
> * Gina
> *
>
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