S
Sean
I.E. 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.040322-1633
On secure pages after post, Page Expires immediately, thus the back button
produces the error
Warning: Page has Expired
This behavior began with IE SP1.
There is an article referencing a problem with URLMON.DLL but the version of
the DLL I have is newer than version mentioned in the article.
While I understand why this may be by design, I don't think it was intended
to expire during same session immediately.
An example of this behavior can be found by going to
www.traderonline.com
Click on rvtrader
Conduct a search
Click details
Then click the back button
On secure pages after post, Page Expires immediately, thus the back button
produces the error
Warning: Page has Expired
This behavior began with IE SP1.
There is an article referencing a problem with URLMON.DLL but the version of
the DLL I have is newer than version mentioned in the article.
While I understand why this may be by design, I don't think it was intended
to expire during same session immediately.
An example of this behavior can be found by going to
www.traderonline.com
Click on rvtrader
Conduct a search
Click details
Then click the back button