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 Post subject: Forum bugs?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 4:41 am 
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Phin, I've noticed two things while browsing this forum over the last few weeks. The long term one is not really a bug but just a bit strange. When I look in Who is Online, and I see someone listed as posting a message, I often want to find out where they posted. 10 minutes later however and they have left and there is no new message. Are they just editing a message?

The other one is more annoying. Sometimes I go to post a message or edit one and when I click Submit, it previews. I then have to refresh the page and often lose all I wrote. Any suggestions?

P.S. Where's that clueless smiley when you need it. [:P]


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 Post subject: Re: Forum bugs?
PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 8:56 am 
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When I look in Who is Online, and I see someone listed as posting a message, I often want to find out where they posted. 10 minutes later however and they have left and there is no new message. Are they just editing a message?


This can be caused by a few things. Most notable is there are currently several spam bots trying to exploit and flood the forum. There are measures in place to try and prevent that from happening.


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Sometimes I go to post a message or edit one and when I click Submit, it previews. I then have to refresh the page and often lose all I wrote.


There are currently several spam bots trying to exploit and flood the forum. One measure in place to try and prevent that from happening forces a time delay of ten seconds. That is, the post page must be loaded for ten seconds before you click submit. I "think" I've seen instances where it refreshes even after a ten second lag, but it's not consistent. In either case, just note the clock on your comp and resubmit. You should not lose work from a refresh. For long messages, it might be best to type things up in note pad, or a text editor, in case something goes wrong. That's usually sound advice for this or any other forum anyway. I do it, and I'm confident others do it too. Habits from the old days, you know.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 5:51 pm 
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What I don't seem to understand is, why the need to click refresh when previewing your text? I have never had to do so.

Also, when I type up a lengthy post, I do so in the forum, but I copy & paste it first into a text file before I click ANY preview or submit button...I've lost too many write-ups in the past....

My topic on shortcuts for mapping the sides of models was a good example.....The mtm2.com hard drive crash occured while I was in the middle of typing it, and when I hit SUBMT, I got a message saying the page could not be found...click the BACK button just took me back to the reply page with a blank text window.

Fortunately, I had saved the text before clicking the button, so I was able to re-submit the topic once the site was back up without having to re-type it.

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