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Edit function slow??
I find "edit" function seems to take forever to launch - anyone else see the same thing? Could you please try to edit some post and tell me if the lag before a new box appears seems over long?
Added in edit: Still seemed to take longer than bringing up a "quote" reply, but it does seem to have speeded up for me. I will switch to the Firefox browser and see if I am just having an Internet Explorer issue.
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30th August 2006, 12:13 PM
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Re: Edit function?
Very fast for me. It may be an ajax issue.
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From CarolX - this is an edit to Marc's post - no problem here
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30th August 2006, 01:07 PM
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Re: Edit function?
I tried a few things - edited Marc's post without any issues.
Changed the title of this thread by adding an extra "?" - no problem.
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30th August 2006, 01:12 PM
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Re: Edit function slow??
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Originally Posted by Wes Bucey
I find "edit" function seems to take forever to launch - anyone else see the same thing? Could you please try to edit some post and tell me if the lag before a new box appears seems over long?
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Is this question for Moderators only?
Edit: Just tested. A matter of seconds.
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30th August 2006, 02:01 PM
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Re: Edit function slow??
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Is this question for Moderators only?
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No - just looking to test the function to make sure it's working ok.
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Re: Edit function slow??
I tried editing a post of mine that I had written earlier this morning and it never did "connect". After I backed out and retried, the editing function took off as usual.
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Reason: Update: I just tried editing this post and it zipped me right to it.
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30th August 2006, 02:28 PM
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Re: Edit function slow??
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Originally Posted by Wes Bucey
I find "edit" function seems to take forever to launch - anyone else see the same thing? Could you please try to edit some post and tell me if the lag before a new box appears seems over long?
Added in edit: Still seemed to take longer than bringing up a "quote" reply, but it does seem to have speeded up for me. I will switch to the Firefox browser and see if I am just having an Internet Explorer issue.
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I am using Explorer 6-SP 2. Are you using the Beta of Explorer 7? (Just thinking if that might be a potential cause.)
Added Edit: I didn't have any problems this morning when I checked the forum out at about 5:15 AM today, 8/30/06. I use IE 6-SP 2 there to.
Added 13:41 Hours:Could it be a "Internet connection" issue? I use cable at home T1 at work
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30th August 2006, 02:32 PM
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Re: Edit function slow??
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Originally Posted by Bill Ryan
I tried editing a post of mine that I had written earlier this morning and it never did "connect". After I backed out and retried, the editing function took off as usual.
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I'm not sure what an "Ajax" issue is (Marc comment above), but my experience this morning when I began this thread echoed Bill's.
Added in edit: still a longer pause when clicking "edit" than clicking "quote" using Firefox browser instead of IE
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