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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 April 2006 : 11:48:25
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if you reply to a post or create a new topic within the specified flood control time (60 seconds), you get a message about the flood control and a "click here to correct the problem" link. The link takes you pack to the message you were typing but you are unable to re-submit the post because the submit button is disabled.< |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 14:24:48
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I've not run into that problem... (and I have run into the flood control message)
Have you been able to consistently reproduce it?< |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
304 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:08:38
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yes consistently. When you press the "submit" button some javascript code disables the button. then, after the flood control warning message appears you can click on the "back" link and the button is still disabled.
it probably won't happen if you have JS turned off in the first place. did it not happen to you in the test forum?< |
Edited by - chumbawumba on 26 April 2006 15:11:03 |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:14:03
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it hasn't happened to me here or any other Snitz forum. I have JS enabled too. Though, I didn't hit the "Back" button on the browser, I used the link provided on the page. I wonder if that would make a difference....
I guess I should add that I'm using IE6/Maxthon.< |
Edited by - AnonJr on 26 April 2006 15:14:55 |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
304 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:15:09
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OK after a bit more testing. The submit button is disabled in FIREFOX after clicking the back link, but works properly in IE. I suppose this is a browser issue rather than a snitz issue?< |
Edited by - chumbawumba on 26 April 2006 15:16:13 |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:18:28
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I'd suspect so at first glance. I'll have to investigate further at home since all my work is internal and all that's installed is IE.
Which version of Fire Fox are you using?< |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
304 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:21:10
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FF version 1.5.02 win xp pro, sp2 zone alarm pro 6.1.774.001
this issue must have cropped up on other websites/forums, i wonder if anyone found a way to get round the issue.< |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:29:48
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Most of the people here are probably the Admin. on their respective forums and therefore never see the flood control page. And, more likely than not (but not always), the people getting the flood control message don't want attention drawn to why they are getting the flood control messages - even if its a legitimate reason.
The small number of times I've gotten them here is when I've run into a handful of threads in a row that I can read and respond to quickly. (Sadly, that doesn't happen too often.)< |
Edited by - AnonJr on 26 April 2006 15:31:02 |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 26 April 2006 : 15:42:06
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Hmmm. Interesting discussion. I wonder if thats an "issue" with FF, or if its an "undocumented behavior" of IE. Or maybe nothing works the way its supposed to...
I'll look at it again when I get home tonight.< |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
304 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2006 : 03:53:07
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the fix for FF posted on experts exchange doesn't work. when you browse back to the previous page the submit button is still disabled. it must pull the page entirely from cache and not fire the "body onload" event. I have not tried this on snitz but a different webapp of mine. perhaps an admin with a speciality in browser compatability and JS can investigate this further.< |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2006 : 21:40:51
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::sigh:: Finally got a chance to try it with FF at home and found the same thing. If you refresh the page everything works fine. I didn't lose the text I had attempted to post when I refreshed, but its probably a good idea to copy it just in case... < |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
304 Posts |
Posted - 02 May 2006 : 13:52:54
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yeah i noticed that refreshing the page kept all the form values. cheers for your input AnonJr !< |
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chumbawumba
Junior Member
United Kingdom
304 Posts |
Posted - 02 February 2007 : 22:44:52
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*bump*
Has anybody been clever enough to solve this?< |
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MarkJH
Senior Member
United Kingdom
1722 Posts |
Posted - 03 February 2007 : 05:57:05
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Maybe a no-store meta tag would help but then you'd probably lose whatever is was you typed.
I'd say this is a problem with Firefox rather than Snitz. Maybe you could put a "click here to go back, don't press the browser back button" kind of message, chumbawumba?< |
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HuwR
Forum Admin
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03 February 2007 : 05:58:02
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unlikely since it would appear to be a problem peculiar to FF, it works fine in ALL other browsers< |
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