![]() |
![]() |
|
half an hour wasted!L.A Aussie [1524 Posts] I just sat here for 30 mins composing a post (a reply to another post) and I then hit the submit button. A screen appeared saying I was not authorised to submit a post; the reason was because I was not logged in. I wasn't aware of this, but no matter; I logged in and lo and behold; my entire post had been deleted. Can you please fix this problem so that in the event of a re-occurance, the post is automatically saved and submitted? The Somersoft site does this. Cheers, "we get sent lemons; it's up to us to make lemonade" v8ghia [855 Posts] Hi Marc. I think this has something to do with the order they are posted (ie if you are editing a post that you were not happy with and someone else adds to the forum topic you were in) or if someone else posts at a similar time. Has happened to me a few times too........so you are not going senile or anything...... propertypower [315 Posts] happened to me a couple of times as well. cheers, There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living - Nelson Mandela DISCLAIMER: Comments may not be relevant to individual circumstances. If you intend making any investment, financial or taxation decision you should consult a professional adviser. v8ghia [855 Posts] Actually.......................I would swear some of my posts have 'changed forum topics' too, ie- I posted in one topic, and they have gone only to reappear under another one. Could be senility however...... duckster [1620 Posts] To protect against this press the CTRL and the A key and then CTRL and C key on keyboard and then select submit Comments are of a general nature and may not be relevant to your individual circumstances. If you intend making any investment, financial or taxation decision you should consult a professional adviser. |
User loginActive forum topicsWANTED... Cashflow For Kids Author: SiteAdmin Recent blog postsHSBC anticipates more cuts to cash rate Author: SteveMcKnight 'Modest easing' recorded in house prices Author: SteveMcKnight Join Our Facebook CommunityWho's onlineToday's TipYour deal's in trouble if the difference between making and losing money is <more> |
|