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When you pull it down, it only knows the SAN, not the user name. So likely a disconnect with the user profile (Edit: the 'crc' user profile).
Also worth noting, when you read something there's no indication something's not been read. I may have missed this when previewing some time ago.
Edit: For clarification: The title of things that have been read should go from bold to normal font or something to indicate the thread has been completely read. Thought it might be a cookie thing, so I exited and killed all my locally stored hughesnet cookies, but it hasn't changed. The listings under the "HughesNet Support Community" do that, but once you're in the thread listing (such as Your Thoughts...) there's no indication differentiating threads that have been completely read and those with new postings.
Also just noticed something else. Nothing major, just not what you'd expect: Is that when editing a post, there's a scroll box that you edit in, contained within what appears to be an expanding message box (with a triangular sizing icon in the lower right hand side). Seems the sizing icon doesn't synch with the actual scroll box. The scroll box starts much smaller (about a third) that the initial image depicting the edit space. It changes if you try to grab the triangular sizing icon, but the actual sizing icon doesn't move with it. More specifically: The icon changes to a vertical resizing icon and the scroll bar changes as if the scroll box is resizing, but that's the only indication that something's happening. The triangular box and the enclosing outline of the message editor doesn't seem to change or move. Again... just not the behavior you'd expect.
I should also add this is using Firefox v97.0 64-bit, which has some peculiarities of it's own. I've noticed that under certain circumstances, not all javascript gets properly downloaded until I do a full refresh, so there might be a few extra routines I should be getting that it's not seeing.
- Liz3 years agoModerator
Hi folks,
Thank you for your feedback on the latest changes! I'm documenting this and sending over to the folks who may be able to address these. Just need some additional info:
-Javascript not loading: I'm looking at the screenshot and I'm not sure what's missing.
-Editing posts: You can edit in Chrome and FF, but not Safari? I was able to edit in the first two, but I don't have Safari to test. I also did not encounter that invalid HTML error. Is that constant across all posts?
-Liz
- MarkJFine3 years agoProfessor
JS: Yeah, ignore the Javascript comment... that's not it. Just to clarify, sometimes in Firefox I've noticed that some Javascript or js-like subroutines don't always load properly if they are added as a separately loaded, coded url. For example, my latency calculation page uses Javascript code that is written in a file that is separately loaded from the page's html as part of a <script src=[url]></script> construct, then executed once a button is pressed. Firefox sometimes has a problem with this and I have no idea why.
- Liz3 years agoModerator
Gotcha, ok. What about editing posts? Any lingering issues there?
-Liz
- maratsade3 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Liz,
I got the HTML error every time I edited a post.
EDIT: Testing, testing.
EDIT2: But not this time. 🙄
Liz wrote:Hi folks,
Thank you for your feedback on the latest changes! I'm documenting this and sending over to the folks who may be able to address these. Just need some additional info:
-Javascript not loading: I'm looking at the screenshot and I'm not sure what's missing.
-Editing posts: You can edit in Chrome and FF, but not Safari? I was able to edit in the first two, but I don't have Safari to test. I also did not encounter that invalid HTML error. Is that constant across all posts?
-Liz
- Liz3 years agoModerator
Thanks maratsade! Does the HTML error appear outside of Firefox?
- maratsade3 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
You're right; since it doesn't recognise the username, it makes sense there's no pic.
"Also worth noting, when you read something there's no indication something's not been read."
Not quite sure I understand what you mean here. 🙂
EDIT: Read your clarification; got it now. Cheers! 👍
- MarkJFine3 years agoProfessor
Just tried in Safari v15.3, and it's basically the same as with Firefox, except it wouldn't let me edit my previous post using the 'drop-down dots'.
Edit: Just tried in Chrome 98.0.4758.102, and same as Firefox, but it did let me edit (obviously).
- maratsade3 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Testing the edit function with Firefox.
EDIT: The edit function works for me on FF. However, I get this message: "Your post has been changed because invalid HTML was found in the message body. The invalid HTML has been removed. Please review the message and submit the message when you are satisfied." Not sure where the invalid HTML comes from; I just click Edit and type into the box.
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