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Posted by EscherDementian on September 14, 2003, at 8:31:15
Something really frustrating has been happening the last several times i've tried to post:
When i click "submit your post", my post will be lost and i will see "Error: No name submitted". This, after i have successfully been posting previously. And after i have filled in my name again and again in the "enter your post" bar/box.
NOW, the same thing is happening except i get "Error: No password".The frustrating part is when i lose my well thought out, articulated posts. For a person with ADD, the humour in this patience issue is not lost on me, but i'm reasonably sure you'd said you didn't practise therapy exercises here, Dr.Bob ;-)
Hope i don't lose this one, too.
Thanx,
Escher
Who prayed for 'patience' and was given alot of long lines to wait in. :P
Posted by shar on September 14, 2003, at 15:48:32
In reply to no name/ no password, posted by EscherDementian on September 14, 2003, at 8:31:15
lol! Good one, Escher!!
Shar> Escher
> Who prayed for 'patience' and was given alot of long lines to wait in. :P
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Posted by noa on September 15, 2003, at 19:43:03
In reply to no name/ no password, posted by EscherDementian on September 14, 2003, at 8:31:15
If you erased your cookies, or are at a different computer, the computer doesn't remember your name and password and you have to fill it in again. Could this be the problem?
Posted by Dr. Bob on September 16, 2003, at 0:11:36
In reply to no name/ no password, posted by EscherDementian on September 14, 2003, at 8:31:15
> When i click "submit your post", my post will be lost and i will see "Error: No name submitted". This, after i have successfully been posting previously. And after i have filled in my name again and again in the "enter your post" bar/box.
1. Your post shouldn't be lost, you should be able to go "back" and it should be there.
2. Noa's right about cookies.
3. This happens right after you fill in your name yourself? If so, something's really wrong...
> i'm reasonably sure you'd said you didn't practise therapy exercises here, Dr.Bob ;-)
Thanks for keeping your sense of humor! I wouldn't call it therapy, but it sure can be an exercise in patience here sometimes. :-)
Bob
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