Hi all,
Sometimes it takes me a long time to write a reply, and by the time I am done and I want to submit, I find myself logged out. This would not be an issue if the server saved the text as I am writing it, but I always am redirected to a blank page once I am done logging in. Needless to say that this is very frustrating. Is there a way around it?
Thank you.
If it takes me a while to type a reply, I just make a habit of selecting all the text and hitting copy before I submit, because the server logs me off pretty frequently. That way when I log back in I can just paste and submit everything I just took 15 minutes to write.
Another option is to write it in a text editor (like notepad or word) then paste it into the forum. I go with the copy paste method myself. Sometimes you can use the back button on your browser to get your text again too (as long as you don't attempt the login before trying it).
This is an issue for all forums that I've ever been on, so there really isn't any way to fix it. Even if I knew how to code a automatic draft saving feature that would take up a lot of server power and cause lag issues...which we already have issues with more frequently that I'd care for.
Quote from: "Cosmo"Hi all,
Sometimes it takes me a long time to write a reply, and by the time I am done and I want to submit, I find myself logged out. This would not be an issue if the server saved the text as I am writing it, but I always am redirected to a blank page once I am done logging in. Needless to say that this is very frustrating. Is there a way around it?
Thank you.
As
Whitney said, the "back" button on your browser (depending on the browser apparently; I use Chrome, and have always been able to return to the text) usually will bring you to the page with your text. I log in, then am redirected to a blank "Post a Reply" page, but hitting the "back" button a couple more times will get me there. For some forums, ticking the "Log me on automatically each visit." box before logging in will solve this problem as well. If you know you're going to be taking your time, it's safest to use "Notepad" (or some other offline text editor), or online, "google Docs" or a Gmail account to do your writing. These last two have the advantages of autosave and the ability to access your work from different computers.
Thank you, I will either use Chrome or a text editor the paste on the forum.
Quote from: "Cosmo"Thank you, I will either use Chrome or a text editor the paste on the forum.
Firefox also does not lose your work if the forum times out on you.
Addendum: I just lost a long post by being logged out while using Chrome. I followed my usual procedure of logging in and hitting the "back" button, but it didn't work this time. My alternate suggestion for this situation follows:
When you see the "You need to be logged in..." page, hit the "back" button to return to your post. Open another tab in your browser, go to HAF on that tab, and log in. After that, you should be able to go to the original tab and make the post without encountering the "You need to be logged in..." page.