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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: South Africa
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Ron,
Can you upload a word document? How is it done? I work through broadband and sometimes when I send the message, I'm logged out and have to login again. The message is gone, and I have to do it over again. I suppose it has something to do with my settings of the modum, that will search for the strongest signal. It sometimes switch over from 3g to something else. Piet |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ohio
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Guys,
Guess what? I just got zapped with the involuntary log-out as I hit the button to preview what I had drafted below, which I was about to post. So John, it's still there. It wasn't a disconnect by my IP, and my computer settings allow saving of this site's cookies. This time, knowing the problem, I had taken the precaution of copying my draft onto my computer's clip board before going for the preview. I didn't even need that; after re-logging in, I was returned to my composition window, with the draft post still there. All this only proves how much more reliable Lugers are than computers, even if the former have their shortcomings. ![]() Well, it's reassuring to see that what I am experiencing is identical to what others here are running into. That means it is diagnosable and fixable. John, I have a Time-Warner Roadrunner cable connection, and a complete fiber optics trunk line system was installed more than a year ago. What I get, is that after awhile (MUCH less than 30 minutes) I am involuntarily logged out. The evidence that this has silently happened comes at exactly the keystroke where I try to view a new thread, do a post preview, or take any new action which can only be done by a logged in registered user. At that point a new login screen appears, with user name and password windows blank. When I fill them in and log in again, I am immediately returned to where I wanted to go, unless I was trying to preview a long post (not a fairly short one). Then it's gone; I have lost the ball game. I get a message saying that the page has expired and I have to push a back button or something. But it is not possible to go back, because the "page has expired" (some message to that effect). My post has gone up in smoke. I was timed out. It has nothing to do with my connection or an IP problem or a setting on my own computer, as far as I can determine. Looks to me as though this is a minor glitch in some board software setting. And I know some of those can be tough to track down. I haven't seen this one on another board. Another unique feature which I noticed early was that this board's software does not allow a guest to view existing posts without signing in as a registered user, with user name and password. Maybe that was not intended, but it's working that way. It may be related to the above problems? Ron, Yes, your suggestion for composing lengthy posts off-board, then cutting and pasting them here, is a good one. Same idea occurred to me last night. I've done that elsewhere, during a time when I was getting unpredictable IP disconnects due to technical problems, which are of course evident just by looking at the lights on my cable router. But I have not been getting IP disconnects in connection with the problem here. Tom, It's interesting to hear that you have gotten the same results with the Numrich 16" barrel blanks. So I didn't buy the only two bad ones. Must be some good ones out there someplace, from another manufacturer. Maybe I'll eventually find an orphan semi Uzi take-off barrel. Guys, John, I only mention the software problems because this is such a great board and I thought you fellow technical junkies are like me, always trying to get it right. That's why I spend so much time in the basement with my bench grinder, rat tail files, and big hammer, trying to restore these beat up old Colt Walkers into nice tin can shooters that also look a lot better. ![]() |
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