midnightblue opened this issue on Apr 24, 2005 ยท 14 posts
midnightblue posted Sun, 24 April 2005 at 1:56 PM
I've noticed lately that after posting a comment, 8 times out 10 it doesn't seem to post. It will usually post after submitting a second time, but it makes me wonder how many comments I made never got posted without my realizing it.
sharkrey posted Sun, 24 April 2005 at 2:37 PM
My immediate thought is that it could be a cookie problem. I'd say delete your cookies, log in again and see if that helps...
abmlober posted Sun, 24 April 2005 at 2:44 PM
For submitting a comment you need a fresh session, i.e. if you have been inactive for a few minutes your comment will not be seen at the first attempt. For this reason I always copy to the mouse buffer what was written by me and check afterwards...
:rolleyes::sad:
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ligt posted Sun, 24 April 2005 at 3:00 PM
what on earth is a mouse buffer???? do we all have one???
nickcharles posted Mon, 25 April 2005 at 12:25 AM
I do believe Andreas is right. Sometimes when you are inactive for a period, it doesn't take. Happens sometimes when replying in threads, as well. I never heard the term 'mouse buffer' but I believe 'select and copy' is what he is saying :D Definitely a good idea.
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undisclosed-designer posted Mon, 25 April 2005 at 1:36 AM
lol a mouse buffer ... thats a good one smile highlight what you have written, then right click to copy and paste it into the temp memory or your computer it also happens when ya have a long story when your uploading a design, first write the story, then add the design what ya wanna upload, if you do it the other way around, it will come with a server error or something
abmlober posted Mon, 25 April 2005 at 4:23 AM
If you work e.g. with Emacs as text editor you have two temp memories (i.e. buffers), one is associated with the mouse, the other with a certain key combination :-)
:rolleyes::sad:
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midnightblue posted Mon, 25 April 2005 at 5:55 AM
I too believe that what Andreas said is probably the cause of my trouble. I often browse the gallery and such open several different windows before commenting. Therefor they remain idle for a period of time. After noticing the lack of posting when submitting I had taken to copying my comments for just that purpose. I'll try a refresh before commenting as well. Thank you for all your help :) ~Terry
Redshift posted Mon, 25 April 2005 at 8:51 AM
A quick way for using your mouse buffer is: highlight the text you want to copy, do a CTRL-C (Keep the CTRL button pressed while pressing C) and to paste the text do a CTRL-V... Pieter
undisclosed-designer posted Tue, 26 April 2005 at 12:24 AM
ah yes, ya have a mouse buffer, and a keyboard buffer ... tablet buffer, pen buffer thanks Andreas :-D very handy to know these things when ya run Linux ;-) good day Harmen
tresamie posted Tue, 26 April 2005 at 10:35 PM
The best thing to do is to write in notepad, then transfer it to the comment window. Don't close the notepad until you are sure the comment has been accepted.
Fractals will always amaze me!
Redshift posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 11:11 AM
Why would you want to use notepad? Write your comment in the comment window, use the trick I described above, and when it's not sending paste the text again with CTRL-V... Pieter
tresamie posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 11:21 PM
I just use notepad for my uploads and replies, I guess it's just habit.
Fractals will always amaze me!
undisclosed-designer posted Thu, 05 May 2005 at 12:35 AM
lol i found a whole spelling-dictionary in my mouse-buffer smile