I have a Flash file that loads the content it displays from an XML
file. This XML file specifies (among other things) the fonts needed to
load (if any) and CSS file to load (if needed). The content consists
of up to 5 "slides" containing 3 text fields, that rotate from slide
to slide on a timer. The text fields of the slides are created
dynamically as needed.  Two other items are part of the Flash file: a
set of 5 buttons that appear based on the number of "slides" loaded,
and an arrow near the lower right corner that links to a URL
associated with the third line of text.
The problem occurs sporadically, and so far I have only been able to
reproduce it in IE.  Also, the user must be connected to our network
(or be able to contact the proxy server for web requests) -- this
behavior does not happen to external users.
The behavior can be described as this: the user visits the page
containing the Flash file, and is served the content.  Everything
looks normal: the 3 text fields are displayed in the correct (x,y)
coordinates.  The user clicks on a link on the page, then uses the
Back button to go back to the initial page with the Flash.  This time,
the 3 text fields are displayed in what appears to be a smaller stage;
however, the "hard" objects (buttons and arrow) are in the correct
locations.  It's as if the stage is much smaller for just the dynamic
pieces of the Flash file -- the fonts are correct (except for size)
and they are in the correct locations relative to each other, if the
stage was this small.
Anyone seen this type of behavior before?

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