I was writing a post. Using quick reply. Took a long break. Came back & hit Reply to Thread. Attachment 1484 I had never submitted post to forum. Post disappeared.
Could I have accessed backup? Do not know how.
BUG :yikes:
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I was writing a post. Using quick reply. Took a long break. Came back & hit Reply to Thread. Attachment 1484 I had never submitted post to forum. Post disappeared.
Could I have accessed backup? Do not know how.
BUG :yikes:
Attachment 1483
I don't know? But I'll try...
because of my intermittent connection to the internet, i tend to copy all of the text in a large post before hitting submit.
I left a post for hours and my laptop shut off... turned on and still made the post. So I can't make it happen...
Click on reply. Attachment 1489
Scroll down below post. Below: Attachment 1487
To the left you will see:
Attachment 1488
Click on the Reply to Thread button.
Puff.
This isn't a big deal.
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This is acting a little inconsistent today. Once I got a message if I wanted to proceed. Once I got a new window.
Robert
Just did that... seems to work... this quick reply is all Java intensive so there is a possibilty that older browser or out of date Java could cause issues.
didn't you say you use a Mac? I know nothing about them...
It's a problem with autosave running under Safari on mac os. I'm running old software to boot. I'm holding out on a hardware upgrade as long as I can.
Apparently, autosave saves a copy of the post on gearhead-efi.com. It probably never happens from Safari on Mac OS.
I cranked up my virtual PC & ran XP. I ran IE on my virtual PC. Went through the Reply to Thread thing. Autosave worked. Got the restore option.
When back to Safari on Mac OS. What happened is far far out & freaked me out. After I clicked on "Reply to Thread" on my Mac running Safari, I got the option to restore data. I got what I had typed on XP!
I'm familiar with this restriction. Even the apple forums don't have restore of a post working.
Robert
Seems like this is a PC Windows world.
But the MAC is dominent in printing industry I have found from doing newsltters for clubs then going to printer. And newspapers, magizine advertising from a neighbor. She runs a mac at work for newspaper and a PC at home for internet...