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Cornish Jack 14th Sep 2002 08:57

Pprune page expiry when posting?
 
Recent attempts to post on Pprune have resulted in a message about 'page expiry' and the need to refresh and re-send the message in order to return to the forum. Pushing the refresh button generates the flood control message. Eventually getting back to the forum reveals that the message has been sent and received. WTHIH??? - please. :( :eek:

What_does_this_button_do? 14th Sep 2002 19:34

At a guess I would say it was one of two things:

1. What version of browser are you using. I am wondering if your Java version is out of date.

2. What firewall are you running?

B

Cornish Jack 17th Sep 2002 18:47

Thank you WDTBD
1. Don't have a firewall
2. Don't know about the Java version - it's whatever is incorporated in the dreaded AOL 7! :rolleyes:
Have just completed yet another complete FDISK and re-install so I'll see if it makes any difference but I'm not hopeful :confused:

PS - Nope! same thing happened again.

PPRuNe Towers 17th Sep 2002 22:42

UK lunch hour?? Could just be server load.

Rob

Cornish Jack 18th Sep 2002 14:54

Thanks Rob
Could be, but it's one hell of a lunchtime - even by UK standards ! :D
Have just downloaded and installed IE 6.1 and no change. The same thing happens on my other desktop with totally different components including the modem AND using a different ISP. I think I feel a headache coming on - time to lie down again. :)

PPRuNe Towers 19th Sep 2002 13:46

Interesting to see if any others have had similar problems. I'm 56K dialup from dodgy hotel lines and I've never had any lack of response when posting or writing to the system. As you can imagine I do it a lot even if it isn't visible to the average punter. If I was in your position I'd plug in another computer/laptop and see what happens.

Is this unique to your setup or would ping and trace utilities show it to be your line, ISP or most regular router?

And anyway - we will cry bitter tears if it's time to upgrade the system again - it was only bloody April y'know.

Rob

Cornish Jack 23rd Sep 2002 18:40

Thanks again Rob
Yes, the problem is almost certainly at this end - it's the same with both of my desktops and they use totally separate components and modems. AOL don't seem to have any clues - nothing new there then ;) . It would be nice to know exactly where the fault lies but I reckon any combination of Redmond software and AOL interaction is doomed to be 'iffy'. :)

nasib 24th Sep 2002 19:29

Are you using the "back" arrow after posting a message?

I get the expired page message after posting and using the "back" arrow. All I do is use it 2 more times and I am back were I was in the forum with my sent message at the end.

Cornish Jack 25th Sep 2002 18:02

Yes Nasib, that's what happens - most of the time. Unfortunately, from time to time, there is NO response to ANY mouse selection until it has been repeated anything up to fifty times! Given the increase in litigation, do you think I ought to try suing Danny for inducing RSI in my mouse finger? :D

nasib 25th Sep 2002 18:58

Worth a try...:rolleyes:


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