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Rudy Feb 2nd, 2003 11:17 AM

Testing
 
Testing to see if I can post a messsage.

Patrick Feb 2nd, 2003 11:28 AM

Hey, Rudy I have a new method. If it doesn't post within about 10 to 15 seconds, I don't think it will and eventually will just disappear. If I hit back, the message is gone. So now I just sit and keep clicking &quot;post my reply&quot;. Usually after 25 or 30 times it will post. I just don't wait over 15 seconds between clicks for fear of losing it. <BR><BR>Seems like a lot of work and effort to post on a travel website, right? Guess my addiction is worse than I thought. I've contacted Fodors asking if they know what this problem is, but no reply so far. At least I haven't been getting caught in the &quot;re-register&quot; or &quot;please confirm your password&quot; loops like a couple days ago.<BR><BR>OK, here I go again clicking for awhile.

djkbooks Feb 2nd, 2003 01:29 PM

There are definitely still bugs. No posts between 4:33 and 5:30 approximately, though I tried many times.<BR><BR>I'm in the habit of Select All, Copy, before clicking on Post My Message. I HATE when is disappears!

Rudy Feb 2nd, 2003 01:35 PM

Patrick,<BR><BR>I was almost ready to leave this site because of the problems I'd been having. When I finally reached the point where I was even able to log in, I couldn't post. Like you, I kept waiting, then clicking, then waiting. I'm not sure I'll be posting here if this keeps up.<BR><BR>Let's see if this one works...

E Feb 2nd, 2003 03:13 PM

When my post takes too long to post, which it always does these days, I don't wait too long--maybe 10 seconds--then click STOP. My text hasn't been lost yet. Then I click POST MY REPLY again, and it goes through. Who knows why this works--in the old days, it would have resulted in a dreaded double post.

Ranger Feb 2nd, 2003 03:24 PM

test


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