| Post, but replies not 'taking' ? Posted: 1/27/2006 4:46:44 PM | MAy be missing something here - not sure (and if this appears, then it'll only compound the curious way these critters work)
(are there posting restrictions in place, perhaps, like so many an hour, or somesuch? | |
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| Post, but replies not 'taking' ? Posted: 1/27/2006 5:34:28 PM | Thats what i thought.But i see so many people that only do this>>> and nothing else.How can they get away with it?
Using "Edit" | |
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| Post, but replies not 'taking' ? Posted: 1/27/2006 9:04:41 PM | Hrm. The posts were rather long, and took quite a bit of time to write (I drop in while getting housework done, etc), and thought that it may have just timed out the SQL session.
But a distance of time later, on another thread, everything works.
Can't tell for sure, and thought there may be some sort of time limit (either per post, or so many posts per hour or somesuch). | |
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| Post, but replies not 'taking' ? Posted: 1/27/2006 9:06:28 PM |
Can't tell for sure, and thought there may be some sort of time limit (either per post, or so many posts per hour or somesuch).
No,
you may have "timed out", did you have to log in again? | |
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| Post, but replies not 'taking' ? Posted: 1/27/2006 9:39:44 PM | I did in another tab on the browser, which sort of kicked it all off (which is why the SQL sessions came to mind).
I'm also using Safari on Mac OSX 10.3.9, but I doubt that itself has too much to do with it, since it does cookies and all the trimmings just fine, and the formatting is exactly the same as it is on Windows and IE 6 (tested that from a friend's house when I first saw it happening).
I'm thinking that instead of a time out causing it, that I may need to simply wait until the sess.key does time out on its own (close Safari for a bit to kill the keep-alives), because it works just fine after that.
But then, I don't know how you've got the site rigged, so I'm mostly guessing.
No big, now that I think I know why and the workaround. | |
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| Post, but replies not 'taking' ? Posted: 1/27/2006 9:56:50 PM | I don't have any big problems in Safari, but try Camino, ...it's a Mozilla derivative.
Even Firefox for OS X is better for POF.
Safari seems to be a little buggy on this site. | |
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