Alright...I had a big problem using Internet Explorer....ditched it. I downloaded that Mozilla Firefox, and it is actually very nice, but after i post a reply in any thread, itll go to a white screen....like it is inbetween pages...... The hour glass is there, but it never goes back to the page until I hit the "GO" button again. My reply will then be there..
I was wondering if there is some option i cant find thatll fix it....The help menus suck
/adam/
EDIT: when i wrote this it took a little while, but there was no "inbetween" looking screen
I was wondering if there is some option i cant find thatll fix it....The help menus suck
/adam/
EDIT: when i wrote this it took a little while, but there was no "inbetween" looking screen
niklid05
New Member
I have that problem too. I just post. Then hit the stop button then click on the link and press the enter button. Works everytime for me.
It's a FF issue with how AJAX renders the page. I'd reinstall FF or go back or up to a different version.
KcMstang
Founding Member
I went back to the NEW version of IE with the same TAB feature as FF. Its been working well so far so I'm stick with it.
Marlboro_Man
Member
I have the same problem too, however it only happens when I use the quick reply at the bottom of the page. If i use the regular reply button it works as it should.
Exactly. The quick reply feature is an AJAX feature.Marlboro_Man said:I have the same problem too, however it only happens when I use the quick reply at the bottom of the page. If i use the regular reply button it works as it should.
90
Active Member
i have the talk fourm as my book mark, so after i post it goes white.. then i just click the book mark, takes me right back to the talk section, and i continue on.. doesnt bother me anymore, its a system i have now..
ya i like the bookmark feature....the IE didnt have it arranged that way
EDIT: wow i didnt even know there was a support forum....thanks for the move
EDIT: wow i didnt even know there was a support forum....thanks for the move
Welcome, you are.iwashmycar said:EDIT: wow i didnt even know there was a support forum....thanks for the move
timeless2 said:Exactly. The quick reply feature is an AJAX feature.
The quick reply has nothing to do with web 2.0...
It's simply a regular form on the page. The only AJAX I can think of on StangNet is the search feature, which checks up on user names as you type them in.
Anyhow...if anyone has ever heard of greasemonkey, I'm going to try and find/make a script that will automatically redirect you back to the thread you came from.
Eau contraire.Synned said:The quick reply has nothing to do with web 2.0...
AJAX (in this application) allows content to stream without a postback event.
timeless2 said:
I completely apologize
So do you know any javascript? It would be awesome if we could get a script made. Greasemokey (if you haven't heard about, which I'm sure you have) enables you to run a user made script on a particular website.
But now since its ajax, I don't think it's possible...just thinking out loud.
No sweat. We are all here to learn from each other.Synned said:I completely apologize. With only using FF to view Stangnet, I was never able to see what it did, . I thought it posted and just reloaded.
I dabble.Synned said:So do you know any javascript?
I've always had this issue with FF, sometimes it does it but not always. It usually only does it on this site though.
this happens to me too, only when i do a quick reply though. woah sorry i broght this thread back, i forgot i was lookin at old posts.
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