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Topic: The last posting from your IP was less than 20 seconds ago. Please try again lat - page 2. (Read 6951 times)

vip
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I think 6 minutes is waaaaay too long. One minute would be a good spot.
legendary
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Early today while switching from one account to post with another, I saw for the first time that posting from my IP I must wait 360 seconds. I was thinking about copying and pasting it somewhere, but chose not to, but now wish I did if I knew this thread existed.

~Bruno K~
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
Not by user level/post count, I think. Change it for one, change it for all.

Right. I could change the code like I did for this "last posting from your IP" thing. I probably will at some point.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
theymos, I just ran into the 10 PM's per hour limit, would you update that to a larger number for people with a high amount of posts?

That is not possible.  It is evidently a limitation of the forum software.  many have asked.
Admin option. It can be changed.

Not by user level/post count, I think. Change it for one, change it for all.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
theymos, I just ran into the 10 PM's per hour limit, would you update that to a larger number for people with a high amount of posts?

That is not possible.  It is evidently a limitation of the forum software.  many have asked.
Admin option. It can be changed.
donator
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1054
It should be more like 1 minute. I'm pretty sure most of the posts you write in less than 20 seconds are something like "+1" or "me too"- not really worth a new post. (tbh I also made some posts like that)
Posting in less than 20 seconds doesn't mean writing in less than 20 seconds. When making announcements you often write the posts in advance and then post a few in rapid succession. I have very often encountered this problem.
hero member
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I improved this. The max time between posts now changes depending on how many posts you have. If you have more than 100 posts, you can now post more frequently than every 20 seconds. The more posts you have, the lower the time, down to a minimum of 4 seconds.


This is great innovation. Thanks, it will help a lot when doing deals/loans etc.


Members with few posts now have to wait up to 6 minutes between posts. Does anyone know the best way to make it so that form data is not reset when hitting the back button? I think this happens just because the forum uses HTTPS. Can this behavior be changed?


For losing data, that gets copied and stored for reasons like these, its not a hit win to solve the problem, but I use Lazurus, just a suggestion if this does not get solved. Addon is great for when you lose a large type up for a large sum of forms.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lazarus-form-recovery/
BCB
vip
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1002
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theymos, I just ran into the 10 PM's per hour limit, would you update that to a larger number for people with a high amount of posts?

That is not possible.  It is evidently a limitation of the forum software.  many have asked.
420
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
theymos, I just ran into the 10 PM's per hour limit, would you update that to a larger number for people with a high amount of posts?
legendary
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Merit: 3188
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This likely has to do with your privacy settings. If you have specified not to save form and search data, or have disabled remembering browser history, then there should be nothing to go back to. Ideally the browser would not reveal what you were just looking at even three seconds before if you navigate away from that page.
I think it's just HTTPS. Firefox actually respects your privacy when using HTTPS in ways which it wouldn't normally, regardless of your privacy settings. I've seen quite a few HTTPS sites that are at least partially broken in Firefox because they expect the browser to handle private data in insecure ways.
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
This likely has to do with your privacy settings. If you have specified not to save form and search data, or have disabled remembering browser history, then there should be nothing to go back to. Ideally the browser would not reveal what you were just looking at even three seconds before if you navigate away from that page.

It works for me on other sites.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1036
This likely has to do with your privacy settings. If you have specified not to save form and search data, or have disabled remembering browser history, then there should be nothing to go back to. Ideally the browser would not reveal what you were just looking at even three seconds before if you navigate away from that page.
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
The best solution is probably to not force users to hit the back button in the first place - instead display the usual comment/PM submission form with their comment already filled in and a note at the top telling them they need to wait.

That would be better, but that's a bigger change.

Not on my Firefox. I still have the form data when I hit the back button. Huh

That's strange. I use the latest version of Firefox. It happens even when JavaScript is disabled, and I don't think the forum is sending any cache-control headers or anything.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 564
Members with few posts now have to wait up to 6 minutes between posts. Does anyone know the best way to make it so that form data is not reset when hitting the back button? I think this happens just because the forum uses HTTPS. Can this behavior be changed?
The best solution is probably to not force users to hit the back button in the first place - instead display the usual comment/PM submission form with their comment already filled in and a note at the top telling them they need to wait.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1021
It should be more like 1 minute. I'm pretty sure most of the posts you write in less than 20 seconds are something like "+1" or "me too"- not really worth a new post. (tbh I also made some posts like that)
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
When you say "form data" are you talking about the content of posts and PMs?  I use Chrome and I've never had a problem with losing content if I hit the back button.

Yeah. Form data is lost with Firefox and IE when you hit the back button. I think this is the default behavior with HTTPS sites.

Not on my Firefox. I still have the form data when I hit the back button. Huh
A good way to bypass it is to press F5, as it resubmits the data again without the need to go back.
Maybe a note on the error page saying to wait x seconds, press F5 and say yes when it asks if one wishes to submit the data again will do?
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
When you say "form data" are you talking about the content of posts and PMs?  I use Chrome and I've never had a problem with losing content if I hit the back button.

Yeah. Form data is lost with Firefox and IE when you hit the back button. I think this is the default behavior with HTTPS sites.

Weird.  I do get warnings with some sites that form data will need to be re-sent and others (like my bank and some government websites) won't let me use the back button at all, but I assumed that must be server side because it only happens with some HTTPS sites. 
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
When you say "form data" are you talking about the content of posts and PMs?  I use Chrome and I've never had a problem with losing content if I hit the back button.

Yeah. Form data is lost with Firefox and IE when you hit the back button. I think this is the default behavior with HTTPS sites.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
I improved this. The max time between posts now changes depending on how many posts you have. If you have more than 100 posts, you can now post more frequently than every 20 seconds. The more posts you have, the lower the time, down to a minimum of 4 seconds.

Members with few posts now have to wait up to 6 minutes between posts. Does anyone know the best way to make it so that form data is not reset when hitting the back button? I think this happens just because the forum uses HTTPS. Can this behavior be changed?

I might actually increase this minimum time between posts later and increase the number of posts allowed hourly once the form issue is figured out.

When you say "form data" are you talking about the content of posts and PMs?  I use Chrome and I've never had a problem with losing content if I hit the back button.
420
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I improved this. The max time between posts now changes depending on how many posts you have. If you have more than 100 posts, you can now post more frequently than every 20 seconds. The more posts you have, the lower the time, down to a minimum of 4 seconds.

Members with few posts now have to wait up to 6 minutes between posts. Does anyone know the best way to make it so that form data is not reset when hitting the back button? I think this happens just because the forum uses HTTPS. Can this behavior be changed?

I might actually increase this minimum time between posts later and increase the number of posts allowed hourly once the form issue is figured out.

That is fantastic, thank you. I would think over 100 posts would be a better number though.

I'm not familiar with form data myself
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