Unable to edit post
#51
Mod Emeritus
Workaround?
Every post has a number.
If you copy the number of a post that you wish to follow up on to the end of the following URL....
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=
.... and if you didn't actually want to quote you can, of course, delete that part once you have the reply window open.
If you copy the number of a post that you wish to follow up on to the end of the following URL....
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=
.... and if you didn't actually want to quote you can, of course, delete that part once you have the reply window open.
Last edited by benedict; 05-26-07 at 06:26 PM.
#54
Mod Emeritus
<font color=blue><i>This isn't an "official" response in that I have no inside knowledge of the board software. It is intended to be no more than a suggested workaround.</i></font>
Likewise, for anyone where the problem is getting into a post they want to edit, you copy the number of your post that you wish to edit to the end of the following URL....
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/editpost.php?do=editpost&p=
.... but this is probably of little/no use if the problem is - as some have reported - that you are unable to save an edit.
In that scenario, the only possible solution I can suggest is to:
a) grab the code from the original post
b) edit in Word/Notepad or whatever as others have suggested
c) then use what you have created as the first post in a new thread.
After this you can ask a mod to lock the old thread and (un)sticky as necessary.
Every post has a number.
If you copy the number of a post that you wish to follow up on to the end of the following URL....
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=
.... and if you didn't actually want to quote you can, of course, delete that part once you have the reply window open.
If you copy the number of a post that you wish to follow up on to the end of the following URL....
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=
.... and if you didn't actually want to quote you can, of course, delete that part once you have the reply window open.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/editpost.php?do=editpost&p=
.... but this is probably of little/no use if the problem is - as some have reported - that you are unable to save an edit.
In that scenario, the only possible solution I can suggest is to:
a) grab the code from the original post
b) edit in Word/Notepad or whatever as others have suggested
c) then use what you have created as the first post in a new thread.
After this you can ask a mod to lock the old thread and (un)sticky as necessary.
#55
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From: Building attractions one theme park at a time.
Originally Posted by benedict
In that scenario, the only possible solution I can suggest is to:
a) grab the code from the original post
b) edit in Word/Notepad or whatever as others have suggested
c) then use what you have created as the first post in a new thread.
After this you can ask a mod to lock the old thread and (un)sticky as necessary.
a) grab the code from the original post
b) edit in Word/Notepad or whatever as others have suggested
c) then use what you have created as the first post in a new thread.
After this you can ask a mod to lock the old thread and (un)sticky as necessary.
Wouldn't that generate a mass amount of unused Threads if it's something that's updated once a week (like the Slipcase Thread or the Exclusive Bonus Disc Thread)?
#56
Mod Emeritus
In that case maybe such threads could be deleted.
However, maybe the mods involved won't thank me for potentially increasing their workloads!
[I'm not yet sure whether it has been established if there are any common factors &/or if it is the board software or the particular software configuration of members that is creating this ongoing problem].
However, maybe the mods involved won't thank me for potentially increasing their workloads!
[I'm not yet sure whether it has been established if there are any common factors &/or if it is the board software or the particular software configuration of members that is creating this ongoing problem].
Last edited by benedict; 05-30-07 at 12:47 PM.
#57
Thread Starter
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I am surprised to find that others are still having problems placing or editing their long posts. Since May 21st I haven't had any problems with editing my long post. For me the long post problem appears fixed.
#58
Anime Talk Contributor / Moderator
Originally Posted by lizard
I am surprised to find that others are still having problems placing or editing their long posts. Since May 21st I haven't had any problems with editing my long post. For me the long post problem appears fixed.




