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  1. #1
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    Default Cant" reply to post.

    When I try to reply to "Jim Robinson started a thread Condensate Pump Discharge in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC): Home Inspection and Commercial Inspection" it hangs the page and I have to exit and reload IN.

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    Default Re: Cant" reply to post.

    A lot of replies hang in cyberspace with the page not finishing loading - I've found that if you clic "back" a couple of times to get to the forum heading, then click on the thread link ... the reply is there.

    Happens using my desktop, notebook, and my phone (but not very often with my phone -watch, it'll happen now).

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    Default Re: Cant" reply to post.

    Interesting. Thank you for the info.

    I just posted a reply to that thread without issue so it must be an intermittent problem.

    I will see if I can track that down.

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    Default Re: Cant" reply to post.

    That cloud hangup, where you do not think anything is happening is why you see a reply that has multiple repeats in the reply. Multiple wacks on the "SUBMIT REPLY" that is being held hostage in cyberspace.

    I have noticed it and have learned to be more patient. Not really, joust sound good to say.


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    Default Re: Cant" reply to post.

    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Sorrells View Post
    That cloud hangup, where you do not think anything is happening is why you see a reply that has multiple repeats in the reply. Multiple wacks on the "SUBMIT REPLY" that is being held hostage in cyberspace.

    I have noticed it and have learned to be more patient. Not really, joust sound good to say.
    I can see how that could happen but in this instance it was one wack and IN went to its knees; no backing up and I waited until my eyes glazed over. Everything is working fine now.

    The beatings will continue until morale has improved. mgt.

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    Default Re: Cant" reply to post.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vern Heiler View Post
    I can see how that could happen but in this instance it was one wack and IN went to its knees; no backing up and I waited until my eyes glazed over. Everything is working fine now.
    With "now" being the key word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Sorrells View Post
    That cloud hangup, where you do not think anything is happening is why you see a reply that has multiple repeats in the reply. Multiple wacks on the "SUBMIT REPLY" that is being held hostage in cyberspace.

    I have noticed it and have learned to be more patient. Not really, joust sound good to say.
    When that happens to me, I go back and quickly delete the double, triple, quadruple "updated" parts with edit.

    When I first saw those other multiple "update" repetitions in other posts ... I knew I was not the only one have that problem.

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    Default Re: Cant" reply to post.

    Here is an example and a follow post because it 'did not post'.

    http://www.inspectionnews.net/home_i...tml#post247145

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