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    This is a test. See "Back button causes error message" at: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=1645&msg=1952924&bmkres=success[^] I used this thread to test that; the forums are stiil working the way I described there; that is, when I created this thread, then used the back key (Ctrl-back) then I got the warning saying that I will lose my work. If anyone else gets the same, then you can reply to the other thread but my purpose here was to test it. [Moved to Bugs and Suggestions]

    modified on Sunday, January 25, 2009 1:58 AM

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      This is a test. See "Back button causes error message" at: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=1645&msg=1952924&bmkres=success[^] I used this thread to test that; the forums are stiil working the way I described there; that is, when I created this thread, then used the back key (Ctrl-back) then I got the warning saying that I will lose my work. If anyone else gets the same, then you can reply to the other thread but my purpose here was to test it. [Moved to Bugs and Suggestions]

      modified on Sunday, January 25, 2009 1:58 AM

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      I moved your post into the Bugs and Suggestions forum. I can't replicate what you are describing. When I create a new message/thread by going to the edit page and hitting 'Submit' I end up in the forum viewing my latest post. Hitting Ctrl-back does nothing for me (IE7) but if you hit the back button in your browser and end up at the edit page, then again hit back (or try and quit) then yes, you'll see the popup warning because of the way you have navigated to the page.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        This is a test. See "Back button causes error message" at: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=1645&msg=1952924&bmkres=success[^] I used this thread to test that; the forums are stiil working the way I described there; that is, when I created this thread, then used the back key (Ctrl-back) then I got the warning saying that I will lose my work. If anyone else gets the same, then you can reply to the other thread but my purpose here was to test it. [Moved to Bugs and Suggestions]

        modified on Sunday, January 25, 2009 1:58 AM

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        I see this got moved. Sorry, I intended to reply to the previous thread. This problem still exists for me. I have an entirely new system yet I still get the warning when it does not apply. It is a minor problem except as I said in the previous thread, it is a bit confusing; I often am concerned that I might lose something even when I won't.

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          I moved your post into the Bugs and Suggestions forum. I can't replicate what you are describing. When I create a new message/thread by going to the edit page and hitting 'Submit' I end up in the forum viewing my latest post. Hitting Ctrl-back does nothing for me (IE7) but if you hit the back button in your browser and end up at the edit page, then again hit back (or try and quit) then yes, you'll see the popup warning because of the way you have navigated to the page.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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          Okay, there is your reply; I did not see it here a minute ago. Yes, I think you described it adequately; I am sorry if I did not. Note that what I was suggesting is that the forum software detect that the back key was used. It might seem to you to be unusual to use the back key in that manner but it is normal for me. It is slightly irritating for me that so many people think that going back in that manner is strange and therefore don't try to support it.

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