I have also noticed that when posting I now always get the extra page telling me what is happening, instead of simply refreshing the thread with my post added. Not sure if these are related.
Another forum I use which has the same underlying software still works OK, so something has changed at DIYaudio.
Another forum I use which has the same underlying software still works OK, so something has changed at DIYaudio.
You should be able to check Java here, it will tell you if the correct version is installed.
Verify Java Version
I haven't noticed anything different and I always see a page that says something like "thank you for posting". I always have done.
Verify Java Version
I haven't noticed anything different and I always see a page that says something like "thank you for posting". I always have done.
I haven't noticed anything different and I always see a page that says something like "thank you for posting". I always have done.
Lol... and this time I didn't ! Taken straight to the post.
Just checked Java at that link you gave. It says version 7 update 5, which is the current recommended version.
Maybe I will try logging out, or deleting DIYaudio cookies.
Worth a try. Also maybe delete all temp Internet files that can be deleted. I only use IE so don't know how and where other browsers store the info.
Just a thought (probably a question for Jason): I assume the problem I had was because some DIYaudio support file was cached on my machine, but then somehow corrupted so it no longer worked. Can these files have an expiry time set (like some web pages) so that browsers know to periodically renew them? Slight increase in web traffic, but significant reduction in use frustration?
Thanks to Mooly for suggesting the solution.
Thanks to Mooly for suggesting the solution.
Just a thought (probably a question for Jason): I assume the problem I had was because some DIYaudio support file was cached on my machine, but then somehow corrupted so it no longer worked. Can these files have an expiry time set (like some web pages) so that browsers know to periodically renew them? Slight increase in web traffic, but significant reduction in use frustration?
Thanks to Mooly for suggesting the solution.
Some things, like graphics, have a long TTL (Time to Live). That makes the site load faster. Sometimes things go awry with your browser cache or ISP cache, etc, and that's just a part of internet life. Doing a HARD refresh usually solves the problem, and failing that, clearing your cache.
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