I've noticed that if I login, type a post, even a short post, and click submit, It most often takes me back to the sign in page and my post is lost.
I try to remember to copy my post so that I can paste it back in again but why should I have to?
Does anyone else have this problem?
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I've never experienced this. Could it be your browser settings?
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I have no such experience, either. Do you have cookies enabled? Other security/privacy settings that are set higher than normal?
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I lose a post this way from time to time. It happens when I haven’t logged in for a while (if I’m doing LV work for the afternoon or gained access to my account via the “Remember Me” feature). Unfortunately, the only way I have found to avoid losing my post is to ensure I copy the entirety of the post before clicking “Submit.” I agree, it’s annoying, and I learned I needed to copy my posts the hard way! I always copy any post that took me more than a few minutes to write now.
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Another option is to create your post in a text editor and save it on your computer. When you have it finished and edited to your satisfaction you can copy that and paste it in your forum post. I do this when I have a particularly long and/or complicated post to write.
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There's nothing you can't prove if your outlook is only sufficiently limited. - Lord Peter Wimsey
I yam what I yam, and that's all what I yam - Popeye, the sailor man
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice - Neil Peart
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