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When I got to reply to a thread after reading the thread, there is no post reply button sometimes.
I refresh the browser (Safari 3) and nothing, so have to use quick reply.
I refresh the browser (Safari 3) and nothing, so have to use quick reply.
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From: Not all those who wander are lost
Please try the sticky at the top of the forum first:
https://www.scoobynet.com/bugs-featu...ease-read.html
https://www.scoobynet.com/bugs-featu...ease-read.html
Yep, try the above it does work. Although for me the problem is not the cache or cookies it's just the direct link I was using to the forums.
If you go via the link in the fix above it all seems to work ok.
If you go via the link in the fix above it all seems to work ok.
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Please try the sticky at the top of the forum first:
https://www.scoobynet.com/bugs-featu...ease-read.html
https://www.scoobynet.com/bugs-featu...ease-read.html
Maybe I spoke too soon, still doesn't look quite right
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From: Not all those who wander are lost
Internet Explorer 7
1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options... .
2. Choose the General tab.
3. Under Browsing history, click Delete... .
4. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... .
5. Click Close, and then click OK to exit.
Firefox 3 for Windows
From the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data, and then check Cache. Click Clear Private Data Now.
Safari
1. From the Safari menu, select Empty Cache... .
2. When prompted, click Empty to confirm that you want to empty the cache.
Firefox 3 for Mac OS X
1. In Firefox, from the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data.
2. Make sure Cache is checked, and then click Clear Private Data Now.
Chrome
1. Once your browser is open, select the tools menu. (the spanner(UK) / wrench(US) in the upper-right corner).
2. Select Clear Browsing data....
3. Select the Empty the cache checkbox.
4. If you do not wish to delete cookies, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
5. Select the period of time for which you wish to delete cached information using the Clear data from this period: dropdown menu. (If in doubt select Everything).
6. Click the Clear Browsing Data button.
Opera
1. Once your browser is open, select the Tools menu and click Delete Private Data.
2. Click the Details button.
3. If you do not wish to delete cookies, saved passwords, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
4. Press Delete.
Konqueror
1. Once your browser is open, click the Settings menu and select Configure Konqueror.
2. Scroll down in the list of images and select Cache.
3. Click Clear Cache.
Mozilla SeaMonkey
1. Once your browser is open, click the Edit menu and select Preferences.
2. In the left-side list, open the Advanced node and select Cache.
3. Click the Clear Cache button.
I don't want to try and teach anyone to suck eggs, but has everyone done the above, restarted your browser, then accessed the site using www.scoobynet.com ?
This restored my Reply button, although my RTM is still missing.
1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options... .
2. Choose the General tab.
3. Under Browsing history, click Delete... .
4. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... .
5. Click Close, and then click OK to exit.
Firefox 3 for Windows
From the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data, and then check Cache. Click Clear Private Data Now.
Safari
1. From the Safari menu, select Empty Cache... .
2. When prompted, click Empty to confirm that you want to empty the cache.
Firefox 3 for Mac OS X
1. In Firefox, from the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data.
2. Make sure Cache is checked, and then click Clear Private Data Now.
Chrome
1. Once your browser is open, select the tools menu. (the spanner(UK) / wrench(US) in the upper-right corner).
2. Select Clear Browsing data....
3. Select the Empty the cache checkbox.
4. If you do not wish to delete cookies, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
5. Select the period of time for which you wish to delete cached information using the Clear data from this period: dropdown menu. (If in doubt select Everything).
6. Click the Clear Browsing Data button.
Opera
1. Once your browser is open, select the Tools menu and click Delete Private Data.
2. Click the Details button.
3. If you do not wish to delete cookies, saved passwords, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
4. Press Delete.
Konqueror
1. Once your browser is open, click the Settings menu and select Configure Konqueror.
2. Scroll down in the list of images and select Cache.
3. Click Clear Cache.
Mozilla SeaMonkey
1. Once your browser is open, click the Edit menu and select Preferences.
2. In the left-side list, open the Advanced node and select Cache.
3. Click the Clear Cache button.
I don't want to try and teach anyone to suck eggs, but has everyone done the above, restarted your browser, then accessed the site using www.scoobynet.com ?
This restored my Reply button, although my RTM is still missing.
Last edited by DJ Dunk; Mar 5, 2009 at 04:02 PM.
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I have just done what Stu said and also re set Safari, Firefox and Opera 9.63 and with Safari and Firefox3 there is no reply button, but with Opera, I have, I can see the buttons. But I don't use Opera.
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Above was posted in Opera, but this is posted using the reply button in safari. Somehow its come back. I have navigated through the forum and the button stays there. I think its working, well for now, anyway.
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