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When replying on the DUC...
I always have to refresh the page in order for the post to come through. It wasen't always the case, I would just reply and any recent posts on the thread would show up right away, but in the last few months I've had to take that extra step and 'refresh' the page, anyone else have to do this? Any settings I can change?
thanks -->pk
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
The more important question is...what right do you have to be an idiot? In all fairness to pk, I would gladly answer this innocent posts from someone I respect than to someone whom I NEVER see on the DUC. So do us a favor. If you want to posts at all and have people actually listen to what you have to say, come with a little more maturity than you just did! And just because you deleted your post does not make it any better!
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
PK...
Oh, I don't have to refresh the page. Check your temporary internet settings. citi |
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
Ha
Well done Citi. You've immortalised his childish post so we can all see how much of a ******** he is! Rock On!
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
I don't have to refresh either. Must be in you settings.
Mark
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
Go to the 'Tools' menu in Internet Explorer. Select 'Internet Options'. In the 'General' tab under 'Temporary Internet Files' there is a 'Settings' button. When you click the 'Settings' button it brings up a dialog box. At the top of the dialog box are options for how IE checks for new versions of a Webpage. Select 'Every visit to the page'.
That should do it. Mike
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
thanks for your thoughts guys, I'll give that last suggestion a try.
pk
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
I ahev that problem too, but Im going to give the above listed "remedy" a try.
and did it work....I will seee.... Ahhh it did!! Quickdaw, you are a gentleman and a scholar.
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
When you're done looking at the post click on the Hop to [OK] at the bottom of the page this will automaticall refresh when it returns. If you hit the backspace it goes back to a cached copy from your drive.
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Re: When replying on the DUC...
Damn I missed all the excitement! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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