Hurr
#1652 posted by chromium on 2013/03/04 17:51:29
durr
#1653 posted by chromium on 2013/03/04 17:51:52
I am a good browser, I prompt.
Herp
#1654 posted by Firefox 19 on 2013/03/04 17:52:20
derp
#1655 posted by Firefox 19 on 2013/03/04 17:52:59
I behave like Opera, not resending, not prompting.
And This Concludes Our Scientific Experiment
#1656 posted by Spirit on 2013/03/04 17:54:18
The conclusion is that people are using Internet Explorer 4.0
Weird. Make gamma rays or moon phases?
Nope
#1657 posted by ijed on 2013/03/04 18:21:21
As I stated before, Chrome.
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#1658 posted by rj on 2013/03/04 19:01:20
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#1659 posted by rj on 2013/03/04 19:01:29
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#1660 posted by rj on 2013/03/04 19:04:56
that was chrome, but it prompted first. don't know why i clicked yes
Feature Request
#1661 posted by Spirit on 2013/03/05 20:10:35
metl, could you make an anchor in view_thread.php right after the top-most pagination before the first rendered post? And then point to that in "New X" links.
Would save at least 42 milliseconds of scrolling whenever one visits posts with long main posts. ;)
Test
#1662 posted by metlslime on 2013/03/14 00:33:17
Test
Test In Chrome
#1663 posted by metlslime on 2013/03/14 07:58:31
Test in Chrome
#1664 posted by metlslime on 2013/03/14 08:00:53
So Firefox (and every other browser once upon a time) lets you refresh without posting, Chrome offers to resubmit the form. I'm not sure why it offers that, since i use a redirect to help clear out the form data (so that people can refresh the page without worries.) Chrome is just too clever; I guess i'll need to find another way.
#1665 posted by Spirit on 2013/03/14 08:35:08
It's amazing and sad how many people seem to click yes without thinking though. I hope they don't do that for java applets.
One Common Solution
Is to store a magic value in the session and in a hidden form field. On submit, the session value is removed. If the session value is missing, nothing gets posted.
Missing Or A Mismatch
That is.
#1668 posted by RickyT33 on 2013/03/14 08:53:42
Or manually kill the $POST vars after submission maybe.... ?
#1669 posted by JneeraZ on 2013/03/14 20:02:00
It's amazing and sad how many people seem to click yes without thinking though. I hope they don't do that for java applets.
To be fair, that's what happens when too many things ask too many stupid questions. You condition people to click YES out of reflex.
#1670 posted by deqer on 2013/03/15 05:57:13
You may already have tried this, or already have this. But, try putting "exit;" after your header("Location: ") redirect.
Error No 42
Can't post anywhere
But Here!
Sleepwalkr
#1673 posted by metlslime on 2013/03/15 07:42:47
not sure why it can happen, but this means you loaded the page with one IP address, but when you submitted your post you had a different IP.
Maybe it happens on mobile phones more because they can change networks frequently? (edge <-> 3g <-> wifi)
Okay
I understand. I'm at home where I'm in my wifi, but sometimes it switches to mobile broadband for some reason. Thanks!
Deqer:
#1675 posted by metlslime on 2013/03/15 08:09:49
i can see how that might help, as my php still generates the entire page after you post.
I wonder if chrome is ignoring the redirect because it's the same URL? In that case i could use a second URL as the post target and then redirect back to view_thread.php.
Good Guess
#1676 posted by mwh on 2013/03/19 08:54:12
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