View Full Version : Support for long dgrin posts
rutt
Jan-19-2005, 05:51 AM
More than once (many more times than once) I've written a long dgrin post only to have it disappear into the bit bucket. Mostly this has been my fault: I might have forgetten to open a new tab before checking the news or following a link from email. At least once, I think dgrin timed out when I left a long post half written while I went to the beach.
What about a "draft" feature. A long post could be saved as a draft before actually being posted? Or what about a feature to import html from a text file or a URL?
damonff
Jan-19-2005, 05:53 AM
Great idea...
GSPeP
Jan-19-2005, 06:29 AM
I usually make long reports in MS Word and copy/paste them into the message window.
For inserting images I use the tags "" and ""
Although a draft feature would be a nice solution also.
Andy
Jan-19-2005, 06:51 AM
More than once (many more times than once) I've written a long dgrin post only to have it disappear into the bit bucket. Mostly this has been my fault: I might have forgetten to open a new tab before checking the news or following a link from email. At least once, I think dgrin timed out when I left a long post half written while I went to the beach.
What about a "draft" feature. A long post could be saved as a draft before actually being posted? Or what about a feature to import html from a text file or a URL?
sometimes the 'net blows a cork, and i've lost long posts, too... i learned early on when doing the challenge posts etc., to make my draft in word or notepad.. any text editor will do really.... that way, i won't fall to the vagaries of a bad connection or other malfunction :deal
Nikolai
Jan-19-2005, 10:01 AM
sometimes the 'net blows a cork, and i've lost long posts, too... i learned early on when doing the challenge posts etc., to make my draft in word or notepad.. any text editor will do really.... that way, i won't fall to the vagaries of a bad connection or other malfunction :deal
Draft would be nice.. Otherwise - do the homework in your favorite WP and then make an instant post..
Cheers!:1drink
fish
Jan-19-2005, 03:57 PM
I usually make long reports in MS Word and copy/paste them into the message window.
For inserting images I use the tags "" and ""
Although a draft feature would be a nice solution also.
Hi GSPep! :wave
This is actually the best way to do it, except I'd recommend a simple text editor or an email client to compose in. Also, don't use the "preview" button...sometimes that goes haywire.
patch29
Jan-19-2005, 04:08 PM
If I write a very long post in the standard reply window, sometimes I will select all and copy, that way it is still with my computer temporarily.
onethumb
Jan-19-2005, 04:46 PM
More than once (many more times than once) I've written a long dgrin post only to have it disappear into the bit bucket. Mostly this has been my fault: I might have forgetten to open a new tab before checking the news or following a link from email. At least once, I think dgrin timed out when I left a long post half written while I went to the beach.
What about a "draft" feature. A long post could be saved as a draft before actually being posted? Or what about a feature to import html from a text file or a URL?
Bottom line is that dgrin uses bought software, not something we wrote, so we're loathe to make changes to it. (It's really poorly written, and we need to be able to patch it easily when new versions come out).
So I'm afraid you're stuck making your own text copies locally, either by using notepad/wordpad/textpad/Word/whatever, or do like I do and copy everything to the clipboard before hitting submit.
Sorry!
Don
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