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Bugreport - MRC Forum

IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: May 23 2004, 04:20   
when I post a message I can submit the post.

Ok. All goes well when the sumit is fast enough.

But when the internet connection is a little bit slow (and I recently encountered that), I can submit the same post twice (just by pressing the submit button twice)!
Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: May 23 2004, 20:34   
Thanks for reporting, but that's not a bug. It would be a feature if we disabled doubleposting. Anyway, preventing doubleposts is on my todo list. Be patient and it'll be implemented. Thanks again for the input.
flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: May 23 2004, 20:42   
yeah, one time i post 5 times!!!!, when my connection was slow, because i was thought that the submit was not completed...
and i just go back, and re-pressed the button


Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: May 23 2004, 20:43   
Allright, allright.. I'll put it on my "higher-priority" list okay?
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 836
Posted: May 23 2004, 21:01   
come on bart. if you just quit posting/reading for 10 minutes then you would have fixed it already
Arjan
msx addict
Posts: 454
Posted: May 23 2004, 21:28   
it's not really worth fixing, just be patient guys!
IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: May 24 2004, 01:21   
I just wanted it to post it cauz I didn't recall it was known at mrc (but I had the same thing twice in a row).

But I'll be patient when my Internet connection is patient hehe...
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2262
Posted: May 24 2004, 02:32   
I think they have ADSL now in the Netherlands
pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1368
Posted: May 24 2004, 02:32   
I have detected another MRC (possible) bug. Perhaps it is a problem of my browser.

I'll describe the problem:

1-I enter to the MRC forum from the main page, selecting the last forum entries.

2-I write a post and submit it.

3-Then I go back to main page, selecting the "Front Page" of the navigation menu (left side of the screen).

Then, it seems to load an outdated MRC page, with an older forum entry list and, sometimes, old news. When I REFRESH the page, everything runs fine and all problems are corrected.

As I said before, I am not sure if this is a configuration problem of my own browser. I'm using XP and Explorer 6.0
pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1368
Posted: May 24 2004, 02:33   
Well, you can erase my last post: everything seems to work fine now. Don't know the reasons of this weird behaviour...
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: May 24 2004, 11:29   
Maybe because of your browser's cache?
IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: May 24 2004, 11:59   
CTRL+ F5 usually is the 'hard' refresh in Internet Explorer. Maybe that could be an option if an old page apears.
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4663
Posted: May 24 2004, 13:34   
uhm.. just a.. question.

why can we click the date above each forumpost.. nothing happens, but it highlights when moving the mouse above it, and you can click it I guess..

some reservation for future enhancements?
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 836
Posted: May 24 2004, 13:38   
Quote:

uhm.. just a.. question.

why can we click the date above each forumpost.. nothing happens, but it highlights when moving the mouse above it, and you can click it I guess..

some reservation for future enhancements?



it would be convenient if those were eeh hrefs that point to that specific post. you can then simply give a link to a post instead a link to a topic.
Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: May 24 2004, 13:38   
They're ancored. So that you could link to specific posts inside a thread using the # character. Just some remains of the original phpBB afaik.
 
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