Pubmed - what to do ?  File a bug report at: 
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry
and paste the contents of your post into the bug report.

Also tell NCBI/Pubmed that they need to do more testing and add Chrome
1.0 to their list of supported browsers at:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/query/static/unsupported-browser.html

If they list Safari 2.0/on Mac as "exhaustively tested" and Safari 3
under "download supported browsers", then there should not be any
problems with Chrome 1.0, which is based on Safari/WebKit.

On Feb 20, 4:57 am, biowow6 <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is what NCBI told us about :
>
> Resolving Page Expired Error Message in PubMed
>
> NCBI is using HTTP1.1 compression/content encoding with Entrez
> databases (e.g., PubMed). Data compression allows data to be sent
> faster - a big help for users who have slower connections.
>
> Most recent versions of popular browsers are by default enabled to use
> HTTP1.1. If, however, users see the message, "Warning: Page has
> Expired," after using the back button in their browser, they should
> enable HTTP1.1 compression in their browser. The steps to enable
> HTTP1.1 compression in Microsoft® Internet Explorer (MSInternet
> Explorer) are:
>
> From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
> Click the Advanced Tab.
> Scroll down to HTTP1.1 settings.
> Check the following checkboxes: Use HTTP1.1 and Use HTTP1.1 via proxy
> connections.
> Click OK.
> Close MSInternet Explorer and re-open it.
> If, after enabling HTTP1.1 compression (be sure to close and re-launch
> the browser), users still see the "Warning: Page has Expired" message,
> it is possible that another application is responsible. For example,
> we have determined that, even with HTTP1.1 compression enabled,
> Symantec's firewall program, Norton Internet Security™ can cause the
> browser to display the error message if the firewall is configured to
> monitor HTTP connections, which is the default configuration.
>
> If, in the case of a firewall program, users wish to disable HTTP
> monitoring, they should fully understand the consequences of doing so.
> We suggest users either consult the product documentation or contact
> the vendor.
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