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posted by HairSite Homepage E-mail, All Over, 06.04.2008, 21:00

» 1) The first and foremost problem is that even when you aren't logged in,
» you can still click the "Reply" button, which then still brings up the
» normal text window for posting; you can then spend a lot of time writing
» a long, intricate post (doing a "Preview" regularly, to reset the posting
» timer -- see problem #2 below). Then when you're finally finished and you
» click the "OK-Submit" button, all the text that you just finished writing
» DISAPPEARS into the "bit-bucket" forever, and you are taken to a screen
» that tells you that you have to be logged-in to post, and then prompts you
» to do just that. Everything you just wrote is GONE, and cannot be
» retrieved. That design is ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE, and must be changed.
» The software needs to tell you IMMEDIATELY that you need to be logged-on
» to post, not an hour later after you've written (for example) 10 pages of
» detailed text.


I just tested this again. It would NOT let me post unless I am logged in.
It keeps saying "Only registered users can submit posts."


HairSite is located in ALL OVER and he is available to meet: YES
email hairsite@aol.com to arrange a meeting.

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