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| Thread ID: 12030 | 2001-10-13 05:13:00 | Why double, triple and even quadruple postings???? | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 21329 | 2001-10-13 05:13:00 | Pardon my ignorance, but why do some people post the same question more than once within a short space of time? This is more than a 'slip of the finger' - is it attention seeking or what? | Guest (0) | ||
| 21330 | 2001-10-13 05:42:00 | Their connection is slow, and after they click post, it appears to them that nothing is happening, so they click it again, sometimes, again AND again. Also, it does take a little while for the message to appear on the page. :-) Dylan Cruickshank |
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| 21331 | 2001-10-13 05:48:00 | I take it you are new to the group? | Guest (0) | ||
| 21332 | 2001-10-13 07:27:00 | Yes. Very new and very green. Having had amazing help to one query, I'm hooked on this site, even though I don't often understand it all. Hope my answer doesn't post more than once now! | Guest (0) | ||
| 21333 | 2001-10-13 22:08:00 | PC World: try putting something like this under the POST buttons: <INPUT TYPE=button name='postcomment' VALUE='POST' onClick='JavaScript:document._Comment.postcomment. disabled=false; return _doClick('9ed61616f5906ac9cc2569cb0006e708/$Body/0.39C4', this, null)'> That should disable the button as soon as you click it on IE 4.0+ I think, you should play around to get it doing both things on the single click because I'm not sure if my code's quite right. |
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