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Attachment too big, click back, POOF post text gone.
Is there a way to fix it so that post text is kept in the post message back when you click the back button? Whether it's from an attachment or after clicking the submit button the post didn't send properly, so that I could click back and I could try to resubmit or adjust my attachment size?
If this hack already exists, would you please point me in the right direction. Thanks for any help you can offer. |
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Maybe removing the NO-Cache headers would do it. Depends on your setup.
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Yea, it works with no cache headers off.
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I have no cache headers turned off already. What do no cache headers do anyways?
Any other ideas on fixing this problem? |
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This is kind of annoying. I've just gotten in the habit of copying my posts before I hit submit, so I can paste them if I have to go back. A real solution to the problem would be good though.
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