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I wanted to mention this because I was working on an article of mine and that got me some time to write so after a while I submitted the article but the login page appeared and all of my work went destroyed. This happened to me when I was on some Internet caffe and not at my home where I use the remember feature of the browser. Maybe this happened to others too, so I insist to lengthen the session_cookie function parameter defining expiring cookie time. Thanks! Money Making Opportunities |
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| Ya Typing in Notepad or WordProcessor Could be a good idea,or atleast when you finish writing the artical ,just select all the characters in your artical and just press Ctrl+C keys,While you do so all of the Characters Gets copied to Windows Clipboard,then even if session gets expired go to where you write the artical and press Ctrl+V everything will be pasted back. Hope This Comment Was usefull. Thank You. PRAJNITH |
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| Well that is definitively the thing to do, but sometimes I am lazy on writing the hyperlinks or other html stuff so I prefer using the editor. Though I thought discussing this with other Apsense members.
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| Hi, Indrit,
This is a regular and teeth grindingly painful problem but your work was not destroyed - Apsense programming simply cannot cope with those of us who don't simply copy and paste. I make it a point to save any post to Word or Notepad before even trying to publish (just in case) and, if the dreaded timer beats me, I close the blog window or revert to the previous page and then go back to the blog - usually the post is there waiting. I agree, sessions here are just about long enough if you write your articles in a word processor and then copy and paste them into the blog. The Old Coot |
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