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Problem with posting.php
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Problem with posting.php
Every time I try to post, I am getting the below page, However the questions/replies are posted. The occurance frequency seems to have increased from 10% to 90% of the times I try to post.
Priyadarshi Kunal
Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
I haven't seen that yet but then I don't let the 'Posting' message stall for any length of time. I learned long ago that, for whatever reason, if you hit Submit and it doesn't post pretty much right away there's a good chance there will be some kind of issue - usually multiple posts but sometimes goofy errors.
So, when I see it 'stall' I press the Stop button in my browser and then click on the link back to the Forum. Your post will be there but it will show as orange/unread. If you are worried about losing what you typed if you stop things too soon, then just copy everything to the clipboard before you click on the Forum link.
If you press Stop and then Submit again, you will get a double post.
So, when I see it 'stall' I press the Stop button in my browser and then click on the link back to the Forum. Your post will be there but it will show as orange/unread. If you are worried about losing what you typed if you stop things too soon, then just copy everything to the clipboard before you click on the Forum link.
If you press Stop and then Submit again, you will get a double post.
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Those steps i usually take in case it stalls, but i have noticed today that probablity of posting.php getting stalled is much more . It might be due to my own network (very rare chance), But wanted to know if there is anything wrong about today (not enough caffine i think )
Priyadarshi Kunal
Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
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I get this problem on a daily basis. It may be because I have a larger number of posts, and posting.php updates indexes the hard way.
Whenever posting stalls, I return immediately to the forum (using the navigation list just above "Post a reply") which avoids multiple posts. The post is made early - it's something else that posting.php does that causes the timeout, and I understand that's updating in the indexes in the underlying database.
Whenever posting stalls, I return immediately to the forum (using the navigation list just above "Post a reply") which avoids multiple posts. The post is made early - it's something else that posting.php does that causes the timeout, and I understand that's updating in the indexes in the underlying database.
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