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Hi All,

I have noticed many times that a post is sent twice. I'm pretty sure I've
done it myself, and I couldn't figure out right away why.

I think that I see this because I access the group via accessmonster, and
when done posting I hit the back button - which I think re-submits the data.

What do you use? Why?

Thanks,

Corey

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Oct 16 '06 #1
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I access these groups through Google:

http://groups.google.com
Corey-g via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Hi All,

I have noticed many times that a post is sent twice. I'm pretty sure I've
done it myself, and I couldn't figure out right away why.

I think that I see this because I access the group via accessmonster, and
when done posting I hit the back button - which I think re-submits the data.

What do you use? Why?

Thanks,

Corey

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http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...ccess/200610/1
Oct 16 '06 #2
Corey-g via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Hi All,

I have noticed many times that a post is sent twice. I'm pretty sure I've
done it myself, and I couldn't figure out right away why.

I think that I see this because I access the group via accessmonster, and
when done posting I hit the back button - which I think re-submits the data.

What do you use? Why?

Thanks,

Corey
I'm a loyal Giganews subscriber. It's not free, but it's not expensive
either. It's complete as heck (to a fault maybe) and provides a layer of
anonymity. [Aside to Granny: before you go looking for who I am, know
anonymity is not my primary concern (^: ]

No duplicate posts.

No duplicate posts.

No duplicate po

JK

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Smartin
Oct 17 '06 #3
Smartin wrote:
[Aside to Granny: before you go looking for who I am, know
anonymity is not my primary concern (^: ]
Not to worry, hon. Those activities are reserved only for trolls so I know
where to send my cousin Tony the Twister**.
** Why is he called Tony the Twister? Because he'll twist you like a
pretzel if you get into a tangle with him. <g>

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Oct 17 '06 #4
Corey-g wrote:
I think that I see this because I access the group via accessmonster, and
when done posting I hit the back button - which I think re-submits the data.
I use AccessMonster too. Whenever I hit the back button after submitting, I
just go back. It doesn't resubmit my post.

The reason I use AccessMonster is because it's fast and it tracks my threads
no matter which computer I'm on that day. I can even set it so it notifies
me when someone replies to my posts. Most of the spam and those off-topic
and empty message posts (the ones with only a subject line and no question)
don't show up in AccessMonster listings, so I mainly see only *real*
questions and the replies. Cuts down on the garbage.

It's bad for searching though. That's why I Google for old posts, but even
Google isn't storing a lot of posts any more.

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Oct 17 '06 #5
Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Smartin wrote:
>[Aside to Granny: before you go looking for who I am, know
anonymity is not my primary concern (^: ]

Not to worry, hon. Those activities are reserved only for trolls so I know
where to send my cousin Tony the Twister**.
** Why is he called Tony the Twister? Because he'll twist you like a
pretzel if you get into a tangle with him. <g>
LOL I don't doubt it (^:

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Smartin
Oct 17 '06 #6

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