I get this notice more times than not when clicking the back button to surf more of FAOL & can't figure out why? Never did this before when online, & thought maybe the Control Panel would have a solution, but to no avail. Glitch ?
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I get this notice more times than not when clicking the back button to surf more of FAOL & can't figure out why? Never did this before when online, & thought maybe the Control Panel would have a solution, but to no avail. Glitch ?
Sorry dave,,, no idea. I don't get it. :?
More times than not, say I click on the Saltwater Forum then a topic to read....read it . . knowing I read alot slower than the speed reading days of college & then click the back button : the expired web page notice on Internet Explorer comes up. Have to go back to the bookmarks, then FAOL, then Bulletin Board, then Saltwater...etc Just timely & maybe because of dial up, but rarely before when on FAOL.
I get the expired....after posting then hitting the back button....then I have to go to refresh ...and then retry...I can avoid that by not using the back button then...there are other ways....
This soulution might help, a trick a friend of mine taught me. Press the "Alt" key to the right or left of the space bar and the "left" arrow button instead of using your mouse. As a side thought, are you up to date with all the current downloads from Windows or Internet Explorer?
Happens to me all the time. I've just learned to live with it. It IS a pain though when attempting to post a reply and taking time to compose thoughts. If this takes TOO long, touching the "submit" button causes the screen to show "page expired" and you lose all of your super witty and thoughtful reply and you have to start all over ( drat).
Mark
I'm used to double clicking on the Back button. I don't like it but as long as I get where I'm going that's fine.
Doug
OK,,, some 'TECHI' guy! explain what is happening. I used three browsers and can not make it happen, If it is something FAOL is doing, I want to correct it.
JC,
I just wanted to comment that since the upgrade is when I've noticed the web page expired. Maybe I'm wrong?
Web page expired isn't too bad for me since I've got a fast connection.
Doug
J.C.Quote:
Originally Posted by J Castwell
Sounds like a browser issue to me or perhaps a local server issue, not FAOL. I have high speed DSL and use Mozilla Fire Fox for a browser. The only time I have any issues is with I.E. Explorer.
Folks, try switching to this browser:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/