It keeps telling me I have not provided a comment when I have.
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He's banned you!
Ohhh! I keep getting that! Telling me I haven't posted a comment when I clearly have! Frustrating. I've found that if you click on Toggle WYSIWYG it enables you to post, but there must be a reason somewhere! Thought it was me, or my pc, so glad someone else has the same problem.
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He's banned you!
Thanks Jenny, at least I know it's not just me. I just can't work out why I'm ok in some threads but not others. Weird. And irritating.
It's to do with whether the page has loaded properly or not. Sometimes the page can LOOK as though it has loaded fully, but it hasn't really....and if the page hasn't fully loaded the reply box won't be 100% right either!
Ahh, thanks Fluffy.
So, presumably you need to refresh the page? What if it still happens after you've done that, several times? Any other suggestions?
Hold down the shift key when you refresh to force your browser to refresh clean (presuming I.E.) or clear your cache. If you continually get a half loaded page your browser has probably cached it that way.
Thanks Dave. Can you tell me how to clear my cache? Is that when you delete temporary files and cookies? 'Scuse my ignorance. I really should know by now.
That is what you're looking for, yes. As to exactly how to do it... wellllll, I'm on a mac. No I.E. for me.
To clear your cache you want to click on your TOOLS menu of your browser. In IE you want to clear your 'Temporary internet files' and in FF it's 'Clear recent history' Other browsers may use different wording, but should be similar.
Opera
- Once your browser is open, select the tools menu and click delete private data.
- Click the details button.
- If you do not wish to delete cookies, saved passwords, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
- Press delete.
Safari
- Once your browser is open, click the Safari menu and select Empty Cache
- Confirm the action by clicking Empty in the pop-up window
Konqueror
- Once your browser is open, click the Settings menu and select Configure Konqueror.
- Scroll down in the list of images and select Cache.
- Click Clear Cache.
Oh heck, that's comprehensive EFFT! Have cleared my cache but still doesn't help. I'm really going to have to get Firefox or Google Chrome, aren't I?
Fingers crossed, I MAY have found some reason for all the bother I'm having lately. I'd recently upgraded my AVG anti-virus, and loads of pages either wouldn't load or took absolute ages. I uninstalled the program to see if it was the cause, and lo, and behold, everything seems fine. I've downloaded a different anti-virus program now, and things seem to be going okay so far.
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