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Participantthis is more of a nuisance than a bug…It appears that if you hit the refresh button from within anywhere on this site you will taken back to the welcome (home) screen. i discovered the problem while trying to refresh the “Display New Messages” page.
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Participant(re: re: Bugs) this is more of a nuisance than a bug…It appears that if you hit the refresh button from within anywhere on this site you will taken back to the welcome (home) screen. i discovered the problem while trying to refresh the “Display New Messages” page.
I had it the other way … and, then changed it to be like this. From inside the code, I can’t tell the difference between a “refresh” and leaving the site (and returning). It was disconcerting to return to the site and find it on a page other than the home page.
I’ll think about what a compromise might be.
-Ken W
PS You can always right-click on the page and choose refresh -
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Participant(re: re: re: Bugs) when you say “return to the site”, by which means (e.g. clicking the back button or renavigating back by typing
Link: http://www.sierragamers.com(http://www.sierragamers.com)
in the address bar or both)? i think i have some suggestions as to what could be done. is your base page (the default page) a frameset? -
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Participant(re: re: re: re: Bugs) when you say “return to the site”, by which means (e.g. clicking the back button or renavigating back by typing
Link: http://www.sierragamers.com(http://www.sierragamers.com)
in the address bar or both)? i think i have some suggestions as to what could be done. is your base page (the default page) a frameset?
Yes … this is inside a frame. There is a frameset, with a frame on the left for the menu, and a frame on the right for the pages.
-Ken W
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