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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 03:43:45
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Many times happend that during writing a new post somebody come back of the page, so he lost everything wrote. Is is possible to save what typed in a cookye file, so to have the possibility to retrive the message?
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HuwR
Forum Admin
United Kingdom
20584 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 03:58:39
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This is a client issue not a forum issue having a cookie would not help, your website knows absolutely nothing about the use of the back button, it is a client function, pressing the backbutton on your browser loads the page from the browsers cache, the page does not execute so would not load the cookie anyway.
I can move away from this page and come back without losing what I have typed< |
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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 04:11:05
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Ok i understood! but is it a browser setting or forum setting?? anyway u mean that when u press backbotton after typing something and and forward botton u don't loose thwat just typed??
byue ste< |
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 06:00:24
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Ste, see this topic for a discussion on this (a topic you posted in, by the way! ).
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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 06:14:46
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yes, but any soluction is suggested in that topic< |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 08:21:29
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Yes, but that is a browser issue, as HuwR stated. moving back and forward, most of the times, won't request the page again, so that does not fix it. Also, the server has no way of knowing that you have typed something since that is done in your browser, so the server cannot create cookies at all. IE allows me to move backwards and forwards without problems, so use IE if you want to have it this way.< |
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laser
Advanced Member
Australia
3859 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 08:47:16
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Here is the solution you seek :
Ctrl-A Ctrl-C
when you return to the page use :
Ctrl-V
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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 09:18:58
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Oh ok thanks for everything
I'm gonna try to study something else so solve the problem, beacuse the user i have are used to write something and send it a lot later.
Maybe could be intresting to add a botton as quick save(as CTRL+C), so the user during typing can click it to save the massage in a local cookie or somewhere . What about it??< |
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laser
Advanced Member
Australia
3859 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 09:25:16
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I doubt that will work. Sounds like the best thing for them is to use Notepad or similar.< |
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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 09:27:31
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and od u think that could be possible, with this "quick save" send the message to the notepad??< |
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laser
Advanced Member
Australia
3859 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 16:20:28
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No, I think you just need to teach them how to use the clipboard, or a more permanent solution is notepad.< |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 27 September 2005 : 21:30:39
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While what you are asking for could possibly be technically possible... (I could qualify for congress with a statement like that)
I think the actual implememtation will prove to be more difficult, resource intensive, and unwieldly than it is worth. A little user education, or maybe an open discussion with them reguarding the issue, could go a long way to helping.
As idle speculation though, you could add a boolean field to the reply table, and have them "approve" their own post.... but that could be fairly resource intensive in a large/busy forum.... not to mention other logistical issues....
Just out of curiosity, the "the user i have are used to write something and send it a lot later. " is/are the user(s) thinking of this in terms of e-mail? I ask because I've not seen anything like it in other forum packages.< |
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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 28 September 2005 : 01:40:25
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ok thanks alot. i'm gonna try to teach them.
bye ste< |
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 28 September 2005 : 05:55:22
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As I mentioned in the other topic on this, one way to do it is as I have done with the registration form on Woo.ie (To see it, submit the registration form on the homepage, leaving a couple of the required fields blank). No need for any cookies, database hits or anything like that, just request.form.
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Search is your friend “I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.” |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 28 September 2005 : 06:13:03
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Unless I'm mistaken, ste's thinking of something a little different.... though I'd not be shocked if I was proven wrong ... with all that's been going on at the hospital my focus hasn't quite been up to par.< |
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s80ts0465
Junior Member
Italy
290 Posts |
Posted - 28 September 2005 : 06:25:13
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quote: Originally posted by Shaggy
As I mentioned in the other topic on this, one way to do it is as I have done with the registration form on Woo.ie (To see it, submit the registration form on the homepage, leaving a couple of the required fields blank). No need for any cookies, database hits or anything like that, just request.form.
yes that could be fine for me too< |
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