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Posted by Dave (IL) on February 06, 2005 at 20:31:52 from (24.14.103.132):
In Reply to: Re: Posting messages posted by CNKS on February 06, 2005 at 19:31:32:
"When I had dial up, and the post message was slow, I could do the back arrow and the title of my post would show." You mean when you backed up to the list showing all the threads and message headers, right? Next time you do this with the current set up, hit F5 or click the refresh button (the little page with the two arrows going around in circles) and see if that makes it show up. I've never had a problem with delay on submit. I did have a problem with using back after submit to re-edit. Would loose my text. That went away after I cleaned up my temp files, and that makes sense. I often have trouble with delay on post and clearly everyone else does. I agree that IS the cause of the double and triple posting. I would bet that the post delay is related to the yt post server and the way it flushes TCP/IP buffers. Both the submit and post messages are very large relative to typical uplink web messages. Your new wireless network could be tuned for small packet sizes and slow uplink speeds (this is typical) and that could be aggravating the situation with yt. Try clicking on Tools/Internet Options. There a boxed area labeled Temporary Files and a button there labled Settings. Clicking Settings will bring up a window and at the top are buttons to select how/when to retrieve new versions of stored pages. I am looking at Win2000 so those might be different on XP. Worth a look. Delete your temoporay files while you're there. This often cleans up other little idiosyncracies
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