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ESP
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Floating gently on a cloud....

0 posted 2004-11-26 04:45 PM



I replied a prose piece in the prose forum, poet devine's fairy tale thingy, but my replies didnt show up when the post reloaded. but then when i went back to the prose forum it showed up that the number of replies had increased. but then when i clicked on it again they still didnt show. but i replied twice because i thought it hadnt worked the first time. so now i am feeling a bit silly and wondering what is going on?

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Martie
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1 posted 2004-11-26 05:12 PM


ESP

I looked at the post for your replies, and I saw two.  I'm not sure why you are unable to.

Nan
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2 posted 2004-11-26 07:55 PM


Your ISP is showing you a cached copy of the page.  Your replies are there - you just can't see them until your ISP reloads the page from their end.

It'll eventually show for you - but in the meantime - Try holding down the shift key as you reload/refresh your page.  That may force the reload for you... Good luck..

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3 posted 2004-11-26 08:15 PM


I used to have the same problem with Netscape Navigator (or whatever the web browser is called)
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4 posted 2004-11-26 10:07 PM


Ctrl+F5 (Windows, unsure for other OSs), if you didn't catch Nanner's meaning.  That's what I normally do to force a refresh with Today's Topics.
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