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Sep15-12, 11:41 AM   #1
 
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It's irritating to compose a long reply to post and then get a "Document expired" message when you try to preview it. Usually all your message is lost after that. I assume this is a feature of forum that can't be fixed.

is there a clever way to recover the message in Firefox by hunting through cached pages? I don't see any way to use the normal navigation available to do this.
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It's irritating to compose a long reply to post and then get a "Document expired" message when you try to preview it. Usually all your message is lost after that. I assume this is a feature of forum that can't be fixed.

is there a clever way to recover the message in Firefox by hunting through cached pages? I don't see any way to use the normal navigation available to do this.
When logging in, you should click the "Remember Me" button. That way, you won't get logged out.
Sep15-12, 12:12 PM   #3
 
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When logging in, you should click the "Remember Me" button. That way, you won't get logged out.
Thank you that advice!
Sep15-12, 12:13 PM   #4
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document expired - remedies via Firefox?


Quote by Stephen Tashi View Post
It's irritating to compose a long reply to post and then get a "Document expired" message when you try to preview it. Usually all your message is lost after that. I assume this is a feature of forum that can't be fixed.

is there a clever way to recover the message in Firefox by hunting through cached pages? I don't see any way to use the normal navigation available to do this.
Try to "refresh" the page, I know that usually works in IE, don't know if FF has that capability.
Sep15-12, 01:05 PM   #5
 
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Firefox also has an add-on called Lazarus (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...form-recovery/) that enables you to recover text lost from web forms like those in the forum.
Sep15-12, 01:13 PM   #6
 
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Firefox also has an add-on called Lazarus (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...form-recovery/) that enables you to recover text lost from web forms like those in the forum.
Thanks a lot Ygggdrasil. I have been searching for something like this.
Sep15-12, 02:10 PM   #7
 
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I usually just click the "preview" button periodically.
Sep16-12, 01:46 AM   #8
 
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Try to "refresh" the page, I know that usually works in IE, don't know if FF has that capability.
It does. If e.g. the preview page doesn't load properly because of a connection issue, all you have to do is to refresh it (and agree to resend the information). There was a time when I somehow managed to try to make a post just when the backup started almost every day, so I've had to do this a lot.

But "remember me" needs to be checked (and cookies allowed, but since they are by default, that's usually not a concern). Without that, you get logged out, and then I think you're screwed.
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