RAYC wrote:Does anyone else have problems with being automatically logged-out of the site during the course of typing a post?
I often find that unless I rattle off my post in double-quick time, I press submit and am confronted by an error message telling me I need to log in to post. Clicking the back button does not recover the text and my thoughts are lost forever.
The fix, at the moment, is simply to copy all text in the message box before clicking "submit" and then to log back in and paste if an error message is thrown up. But i can't help feeling this must be unnecessary and that jdaw1 will groan at some elementary mistake i have made as soon as he reads this!
DRT wrote:RAYC wrote:Does anyone else have problems with being automatically logged-out of the site during the course of typing a post?
I often find that unless I rattle off my post in double-quick time, I press submit and am confronted by an error message telling me I need to log in to post. Clicking the back button does not recover the text and my thoughts are lost forever.
The fix, at the moment, is simply to copy all text in the message box before clicking "submit" and then to log back in and paste if an error message is thrown up. But i can't help feeling this must be unnecessary and that jdaw1 will groan at some elementary mistake i have made as soon as he reads this!
I used to experience the same problem when using IE6 on my office laptop at home. It seemed to be related to the broadband signal dropping out as I was posting. I have been using a Mac for 3 weeks and it hasn't happened on that (yet).
jdaw1 wrote:Is there a script setting that is mis-behaving? Perhaps scripts prohibited, or the like?
DRT wrote:This used to drive me nuts when I used my Windows laptop
Get a Mac.RAYC wrote:suggestions gratefully received
jdaw1 wrote:Suggestion: type what you have to say into Notepad or Word, delivering it to TPF by copy-paste
RAYC wrote:Internet Explorer 6.
DRT wrote:Get a Mac.RAYC wrote:suggestions gratefully received
DRT wrote:Or, just before you hit the button to post, "Select All" (Ctr-A) and "Copy" (Ctr-C). Your work is then ready to paste if the submission fails. This has the same result as Julian's solution but avoids using a second application.jdaw1 wrote:Suggestion: type what you have to say into Notepad or Word, delivering it to TPF by copy-paste
Our "Man at Microsoft" managed to side-step the optimum solution quite brilliantlyGlenn E. wrote:CTRL-A, CTRL-C, <submit>, re-post via CTRL-V if necessary is probably the most efficient solution until you can upgrade your browser.
RAYC wrote:So i have returned to my office in London where a shiny new Windows 7 computer was waiting.
Glenn E. wrote:CTRL-A, CTRL-C, <submit>, re-post via CTRL-V if necessary is probably the most efficient solution until you can upgrade your browser.
Can the machine distinguish based on who wrote the tasting note? Not all Ports taste of melons.RAYC wrote:Have tried adding TPF to my list of "Trusted Sites". Will see if it makes a difference.
RAYC wrote:Have tried adding TPF to my list of "Trusted Sites". Will see if it makes a difference.
DRT wrote:DRT wrote:Get a Mac.RAYC wrote:suggestions gratefully receivedDRT wrote:Or, just before you hit the button to post, "Select All" (Ctr-A) and "Copy" (Ctr-C). Your work is then ready to paste if the submission fails. This has the same result as Julian's solution but avoids using a second application.jdaw1 wrote:Suggestion: type what you have to say into Notepad or Word, delivering it to TPF by copy-pasteOur "Man at Microsoft" managed to side-step the optimum solution quite brilliantlyGlenn E. wrote:CTRL-A, CTRL-C, <submit>, re-post via CTRL-V if necessary is probably the most efficient solution until you can upgrade your browser.![]()
DRT wrote:It's good to hear that you haven't gone to the Dark Side, Glenn
Glenn E. wrote:DRT wrote:It's good to hear that you haven't gone to the Dark Side, Glenn
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