>>>>I've just tried to create a FAQ. I finished typing and wanted to save it in order to modify it later. At this moment there was a message: "A summary field should be at least 250 characters" and I was moved to FAQs page. I tried to go back, but this was a blank page instead. I tried few times to go back and forth, but the page was gone :(
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>>>>Of course, I'll re-type it, but it's quite inconvenient and I lost all my work. Do we really need to have this strict condition about Summary and can we at least have some warning about it?
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>>>If you have discovered a bug, just send it to me.
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>>>BTW, when you got the message, did you get the same form with you prefilled values so you could just update the summary to complete it?
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>>I had the same thing few weeks ago, but it worked fine. I pressed the backspace, got to the previous page with all the text still there, added a few sentences from the other wndow where I had the full text, and that's it.
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>The ability for the browser to display or not the value entered in the previous page is somewhat difficult to understand. It seems for specific configuration that after a certain number of seconds that it will go away.
I'm using Netscape 6.1, and sometimes it does say "the page has expired, repost form data?", which probably means it needs to resend the cookie with username/pasword, but I don't know after how many minutes it does so. I think it's a setting on the website, because I know Yahoo requires retyping the password every once in a while... but it may not be the same thing. Anyway, this is minutes I'm talking about, not seconds.
BTW, from Netscape, when I click on one of the combos in the top right, it gives me
http://www.levelextreme.com/Live/Conference0.asp for a link - not
http://www.levelextreme.com/Live/Conference5.asp as it should.
And, while I'm here, is there a way for the conference window not to start maximized? In IE it's just very big, but in Netscape it is sized as big as the screen (not actually maximized, the maximize button is still there).