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Re: cad.dat posts
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Date: 
Wed, 21 Apr 1999 14:05:10 GMT
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Going back once takes me to the message posting screen, but the filename has
been deleted.

-John Van

Larry Pieniazek wrote in message <371DB7E7.FA693469@voyager.net>...


John VanZwieten wrote:

Todd,

I just noticed that from the Web interface, lugnet.cad.dat rejects a post if • I
do not type something in the additional comments box.  I got an "Ooops, you
forgot to complete all the steps" or something like that, and had to go • back,
re-browse for the .dat file, type a space in the comments box, and repost.

For models I suppose I'd always include something in the comments, but not
neccessarily for parts.  Not a big deal, but thought you'd want to know.

-John Van

Why do you have to rebrowse for the dat file? does the document expire
that fast? I would think that a quick back or two would bring you back
to where you were.

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(...) Really! Teach me to talk without actually testing it... I wonder if that is fixable, and if so, if it should be fixed. SeriousCollector, which also has a browse for filename entry field (well, 4 actually) remembers them if you "back" back to (...) (26 years ago, 21-Apr-99, to lugnet.admin.general)

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(...) Why do you have to rebrowse for the dat file? does the document expire that fast? I would think that a quick back or two would bring you back to where you were. (26 years ago, 21-Apr-99, to lugnet.admin.general)

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