Once again you have saved the day! Thanks Chuck. I was looking at this for hours.

- Dave


On 22/05/2007, at 2:03 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Storing the session in a cookie, by chance? If you have some bad HTML (color=""#ffeedd"" note the double quotes) was one recent example, IE will make a second request. If a new session is created and new cookies passed back, the next click will result in this error as the link is for the previous session.

Chuck

On May 21, 2007, at 8:30 PM, Dave Elsner wrote:

Hi,

I'm getting the dreaded "You backtracked too far" error on Win XP - IE6 even though the back button is not being pressed. The error occurs when browsing a WO 5.3 website? What are causes of this error aprt from pressing the browser back button? The problem only occurs on IE browser?


- Dave


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