C1ay Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 I never experience those problems either and I also use a variety of machines. I do use Firefox on all of them though so it could be an IE issue if that is what you use.
IDMclean Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 I've encountered it across a few systems (Linux Ubuntu with Firefox, and Windows XP with Firefox). I noted it today while I was attempting to responding to a post. I opened another tab with the same URL. Sure enough, like clockwork it booted me. I'll click on a link and when that page loads, I'll be logged out. Used to catch me by surprise and it only started after we started talking about Hypography improvements. I never get a warning when it happens; I just get dropped. It might be my account settings or something. I've used school computers, my friend's computer, and my own. It appears fine on this computer though (My mom's Mac OS X). I'll perform some experiments in the next few days and report my findings in as exact of a manner as I can.
Turtle Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 I've encountered it across a few systems (Linux Ubuntu with Firefox, and Windows XP with Firefox). I noted it today while I was attempting to responding to a post. I opened another tab with the same URL. Sure enough, like clockwork it booted me. ... Maybe the catch is that "same URL" business? Try opening your auxiliary tabs to the Hypog portal, then navigate from there to the thread, post, etcetera you want to reference. Works for me that way at any rate. :evil: :phones:
Tormod Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 I've encountered it across a few systems (Linux Ubuntu with Firefox, and Windows XP with Firefox). I noted it today while I was attempting to responding to a post. I opened another tab with the same URL. Sure enough, like clockwork it booted me. I will try that right now. Opened several new tabs and windows with the URL of the page I was on when I wanted to reply. No booting. It works fine. I'll perform some experiments in the next few days and report my findings in as exact of a manner as I can. Please try to write down the steps you take so we can recreate the same procedure.
Tormod Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 Trying the same in Firefox. No issues here either. Currently on Mac OSX Tiger.
IDMclean Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 Like I said. I'm on my moms (Mac OS X) computer and it's acting fine. I'll check on Tuesday at school on their Windows machines.
Tormod Posted October 30, 2007 Report Posted October 30, 2007 Good. It's working fine on my Windows XP laptop using IE6 and Firefox 2.0.0.8.
Michaelangelica Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 The search term you specified (a) is under the minimum word length (3) and therefore will not be found. Please make this term longer. If this term contains a wildcard, please make this term more specificthis was the reply while searching for "planting trees a good thing"or"planting trees a good thing or a bad thing"
C1ay Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 this was the reply while searching for "planting trees a good thing"or"planting trees a good thing or a bad thing" Try searching those with quotes around them like you've posted them here. When you search without quotes the search engine doesn't look for the phrase, it looks for each of the words and the words "a" and "or" are both shorter than the minimum letter count for words kept in the search index. DougF 1
Michaelangelica Posted December 15, 2007 Report Posted December 15, 2007 O, OKTar muchlyI understand nowI'll let you know if it does not work. Why are computers so fond of ambiguous pronouncements?Do programmers learn English as well as computer-speak?
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