Ok here's a disturbing feature. Several times I've typed a reply in the quick reply box only to decide not to post it. I close the window and/or mark all read, go away, come back later...as in days later, and post a reply, not noticing that my previous unposted reply had been saved all that time! So when I post my new reply, the old, discarded reply gets posted along with it. Fortunately I noticed and deleted it whenever this has happened I hope.
Is there a way to make this save feature less effective?
If you decide not to post, just delete the text before you leave the thread page.
I believe there is a time out setting, we just have to determine how long people prefer to have a draft available. Open to suggestions..
I believe there is a time out setting, we just have to determine how long people prefer to have a draft available. Open to suggestions..
If you decide not to post, just delete the text before you leave the thread page.
I believe there is a time out setting, we just have to determine how long people prefer to have a draft available. Open to suggestions..
there's a button on editor 3rd from right of left block which says save or delete draft. So if you change your mind you should just use the delete daft button before exiting the page I think. Might be better if the default was to delete draft rather than save it though.
If you never intended to post it you shouldn't have written it.
Ok here's a disturbing feature. Several times I've typed a reply in the quick reply box only to decide not to post it. I close the window and/or mark all read, go away, come back later...as in days later, and post a reply, not noticing that my previous unposted reply had been saved all that time! So when I post my new reply, the old, discarded reply gets posted along with it. Fortunately I noticed and deleted it whenever this has happened I hope.
Is there a way to make this save feature less effective?
Can it be set to delete when you leave the page? I think that's the best indicator you don't want to see it again.
Pleas NO. I sometimes accidentally hit the wrong button [BACK] thus leaving to return to the previous page without saving the content. In this case I would also accidentally delete my concept text before posting it. So if (in that case) I would then click [FORWARD] I'll be happy to see my written concept text again - let's say by clicking within 10 minutes? Otherwise don't bother saving it for later.
BTW: When I write a lengthily comment I often use [CMD-A] + [CMD-C] automatically before hitting the [POST REPLY] - just to be save.
(When using Windows, that would be [CTRL-A] + [CTRL-C], naturally).
well, it must be a code error somewhere but I have yet to see it. Are you able to reproduce it over and over or is it random? If a series of steps can bring up the error for me that would help.
PHP <html><head><title>500 Internal Server Error</title></head><body>
<h2>Request Timeout</h2>
<p>This request takes too long to process, it is timed out by the server. If it should not be timed out, please contact administrator of this web site to increase 'Connection Timeout'.
</p>
</body></html>
We run a database backup at that time, usually take 3 minutes and hangs the site. I'm trying to set up a system that puts up a maintenance page while this happens.Just got it again. This time I got the console error as follows:
I was just typing a reply to a post from which I used the Reply with quote option to populate the reply with the post. NOT a conversation.
Closed the error pop and continued typing my respsonse and sent it OK. So nothing actually broke, something just got impatient and then let me carry on.
Oh, and I wasn't typing for very long at all before I got the error popup in browser, maybe a minute or two or three, I wasn't paying attention to time.
And no I didn't get any clues as to which piece of javascript threw a wobbly. It just said index.php which I guess isn't much use since its always index.php.
It was shortened after the upgrade then the limit removed. Anyone with a location not showing fully would need to re-enter the name.The Location in the side bar is often truncated. Can you reduce the font size the the location is fully displayed?
This functionality has just been added. Full details here:Another question - something for the wish list.
Is it possible to mark a single post in a (long) thread for personal archiving/reading later? Give this post (not the thread) a "READ LATER" mark or something?
Sometimes I read an interesting post in a thread about how someone developed X in Z or made A possible with B.
These are single posts I would like to (re-)find on a later date. But at that time I don't know anymore what thread it was - or it's a veeery long thread to go through - or who posted it. And the search option often doesn't help for it gives too many answers.
For example, like Mirko's comment on Rodinal mentioned in my previous post. I didn't know when and where Mirko posted it and it was a long search. Luckily I remembered Mirko's name, otherwise I wouldn't have found it. I now searched for "Mirko Adox Rodinal Adonal" and got lucky.
This functionality has just been added. Full details here:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Not bickering, just wondering...
In the old system posts by ignored members were replaced by placeholders. In the new system they vanish completely what might lead to puzzling situations when one does not realize what another post is referring too.
Well, once one realized that new vanishing-feature one can go to the end of the page and there is a button to make ignored posts visible again, if needed.
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