Mabye I’m missing something here, but when I preview a post, I don’t have to use the back button to re-edit. You just scroll down to edit your post. It’s right below the preview.
(I’m assuming that you’re using Internet Explorer and not Netscape)
Anyway, try setting the “Check for Newer Versions of Stored Pages” to “Automatically”. That way, the browser will only reload the page if you close IE and reopen it. Then, all your text should still be there if you hit the back button.
c_goat Thanks. That’s kind of what I need. The only thing is it actually started when I installed IE5.5 IE5 never did that. So I reinstalled IE5, but still had the problem. I’m thinking maybe the browser reset something to a default and I can’t figure out which option might do that. Delta-9and handy One reason is sometimes I want a " in the subject and when you preview it erases that. The recommended way around the bug is to just use Back, and this worked for me for months until now.
Also, sometimes I want to look something up while I’m typing. So I’ll have the message filled in and click on AskJeeeves for an answer, then try to just Back my way into the message.
The problem isn’t as important here, because I don’t post anything long at this site, but it happens elsewhere as well.
If I fill in a long application form for a bank or a website signup and am on page three and think I should go back and correct something, it now erases all my entries. It didn’t used to. I want to find how to get it to work like it did before, find the option controlling it. Starbury Thanks, I’ll try that in a minute.
By the way, I have found an “emergency” method, if I remember in time before i hit Back I can drop the line connection. Then when I go back it gives me an “off-line” view, since it can’t refresh. I can capture my work and re-log on. But that is not something I recommend.
[aside to Coldfire’s attempted hijack:
Coldfire -
You certainly have no manners, even in GQ. If you didn’t know the answer you could just not post instead of giving me a dig. This isn’t the pit.
Yes I like the doll. There must be a thousand people with elaborate little taglines and images in their sigs. The guy with the armadillo comes to mind. And lots of people like TubaDiva have a signature line motto in the text. When she claimed my picture was wasting bandwidth she was simply mistaken. My doll takes less bandwidth than her sig, and all my 117 posts combined contained less total text than one of your latest page-filling monologues in the pit. So get off my back, already. I’m not a troll posting some crazy racist or sexist outrage. I don’t insult people. I don’t boost old threads. I just try to lighten up the place, which may be hard for you to comprehend people who just want to be nice, but sobeit.
And of course I always use Notepad for the doll.**sub)[/sub]**I’m not an idiot.
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I wasn’t going to say anything in my first post about this, but I actually had the same reaction as Sweet Sue did to your first post.
Well. Not the exact same reaction, but it did seem like you were being a little snide towards her ASCII creations.
Another solution to this would be to hit CONTROL-N while you have your browser open on the page with your filled in message. This will open a duplicate of your window, and you can change the address to a different site.
Your first answer is probably the right one.
I got Internet Explorer 5.5 recently as well. One of the advertised features was a new Automatic setting on page refresh, which would have rearranged people’s options if they went back and uninstalled it. I’d played with it but wasn’t sure what the logic was in any particular setting.
It seems all the settings on IE are a) defaulted wrong, and b) only understandable by experts.
That’s why I like Netscape. I may not understand the settings, but at least the defaults are right.
But everytime Microsoft tells me they have an upgrade, I have to see what it’s all about.
There’s a similar problem when you try to revise eBay auction descriptions (when you’re a seller). The way it’s set up, you can’t edit your item description on the same page you preview it; you have to hit Back. Unfortunately, often all the information you’ve entered on that page is gone when you do that, forcing you to re-enter everything. (This taught me the hard way to write up a description first, and then C&P it in.)
Anyway, their solution is to clear the browser’s cache and relaunch the browser. Can’t say I like that “solution” much, though.