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Old 11-30-2006, 06:36 AM #1
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I was writing a post in the CP forum and when I clicked on submit, it said I did not have permission and to refresh and sign in.
I was already signed in???


In any case the whole post was lost. Is there a reason for this or is there a glitch?
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:51 AM #2
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i'm not sure bubbi. did your browser log you out? that can happen. you can get times out.

if i am going to post a long post, i will open up a new email or word document. that way if i have to stop for something i can go back to it later and not worry about it going *poof* into cyberspce.

i will ask if there has been any glitches.

i'm sorry about your lost post.
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Old 11-30-2006, 04:28 PM #3
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I was writing a post in the CP forum and when I clicked on submit, it said I did not have permission and to refresh and sign in.
I was already signed in???
In any case the whole post was lost. Is there a reason for this or is there a glitch?
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Hi Bubbi ... Oh, I KNOW what that feels like, I really do.

While I could come up with a number of possible reasons, I can't prove anything.

Here are some things which might work in the future to keep you from losing a post.

1) Place your mouse cursor over the page, RIGHT CLICK and select & click on "REFRESH PAGE" - a message will display saying that information will have to be sent again - click to allow this.

2) Place your mouse cursor over the page, RIGHT CLICK and select & click on "BACK". This will bring you back to the previous page and OFTEN what you have typed will still be there in the text editor box.

OR --- Get a Gmail Account and compose your posts in Gmail -- a nifty program that saves your drafts at regular intervals - you can save something you are writing at any particular point in time by saving to draft "to send later"

I hope this never happens to you again, but try these first two things as I have used both of them successfully many times over the years.

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Old 11-30-2006, 05:23 PM #4
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Red face This version of vBulletin...

seems to be time sensitive for posting.

If you take more than the alotted minutes (don't know what they are), it will ask you again for your ID.

This has happened to me many many times. I do long posts, and sometimes search for links to support the content, and often go over that alloted time.
I just sign in again...I have never lost a post however.
(I have done stupid things other than that, and lost posts...but we don't have to get into those, do we? )
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Old 11-30-2006, 05:54 PM #5
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seems to be time sensitive for posting.
If you take more than the alotted minutes (don't know what they are), it will ask you again for your ID.
This has happened to me many many times. I do long posts, and sometimes search for links to support the content, and often go over that alloted time.
I just sign in again...
How curious. I've read your mentioning having to sign in again. I have never, in all these years on OBT, here on NT or on the many other vBulletin forums I belong to have EVER had to sign in to a single forum after I have joined -- Some places allow to select a continual signed in status. Maybe your son could help you figure out why this happens to you.

Good hopes in your direction.
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Red face Only on this new version...

does this happen to me.

I log out with every finished session, now. I do not stay logged in, and let the cookies guide me. Ever since the "big down" at OBT...I have decided to log out after every use. If you choose not to log out...things might be different.

In the older versions of vBulletin I did NOT have this issue. I think it is in the software here. That is my observation!

OBT has some real glitches, worse than here BTW. I have gotten lost in a sign in LOOP there. The only way to fix it was to leave, and sign in with the little box at the top and ignore the big window sign in.

But I do not have that issue here.
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mrsd...another way to "backdoor" into a vb forum....send yourself a link to a post. i keep one in my favorites. you can get right back in.
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Red face I can get in okay....

but there is a time out thing with keeping the posting box open.

I have never had trouble signing in here. It is only when making long posts, or getting called away while making one...you know distracted by phone calls etc, that it will ask you to sign in again. This happens when you hit the submit button, only, for me, and not every time either.

The loop at OBT was very frustrating. You sign in, then go back and it does not recognize you...around you go, sign in and no recognition...that was only with the large sign in box. It happened to me twice there.

But not here, no loop here.
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Oh MsD.... My apologies - I beg brain failure (of whatever kind!! )
I somehow ended up lumping you along with other complaints I have read, here and there, over time... which DOES mean I find you more memorable than any of them...

Hope you are snug and warm this evening. This is the first time in 2 years it has been cold enough here to run the heater.. Thank goodness the wind finally stopped, or it would be really bad by morning.

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sometimes I have had that happen and I can log back in then use my back button to get back to my written reply and when I submit it goes thru on that time.
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