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Originally Posted by wirewolf
I just tried experimenting with some of my members, two on fast connections, one on a dial up, and one member on DSL. We tried using varied browsers, logging in and out. The dial up member said that the refresh of 8 seconds was too fast for him, and that he was, using IE6, but it didn't recreate the problem stated above. Go figure!
I upped the refresh to 15 seconds, and they all agreed that it was better.
Just a thought. Could you add a conditional to check for IE6 (and possibly a slow connection?), and if true, disable or up the refresh rate automatically. Then show a manual java refresh button or link for the user with the IE6, and display a instruct message on what to do at the bottom of the screen for said user?
One thing I did was to add a small table at the bottom of the Chat Room with some mini instructions and a tip or two. See attachment. I'm going to edit and add some of the Commands from the Help Page to this table.
John
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John, I like your information to user at the bottom of the chat screen (under message box). I do need to change my refresh rate, because I know folks are having an issue with that. I can't find the code string where it changes, and also wouldn't mind putting up something like you have on your screen. I am a 19th C. tinner, not a computer geek, so any help with my php would be most helpful to do this; codes anyone? It's driving us all crazy, too.
Regardless, I would still like to give a thumbs-up for this particular version of the chat program; 3/4 of our members cannot figure out how to post on the forum, but they DO talk in chat!
Pat