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[Suggestion] Show new posts to the same thread when running 'Preview Post'

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    Wolf P.
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    When previewing my post I cannot see if it will be hopelessly outdated. Using the preview function does not show any new posts behind the scenes. I have to use another browser tab, which isn't such easy because there is no link to the thread itself (most time, exception: threads over multiple pages).

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      kamalakshantv
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      I think preview post was just meant to show how it would look when posted. I usually refresh the page and then make a post.

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        xsacha
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        I think it's a valid suggestion.
        Other forums (like phpbb), give a notification that 'there were X new posts, are you sure you want to post?' and then show you the new posts.
        However, in that case it is when you post rather than preview.

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          kamalakshantv
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          Here once we post they show the updated posts but no indications as you mentioned.

          But notifications would help for sure.

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            Wolf P.
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            [quote author="QtK" date="1291642198"]I think preview post was just meant to show how it would look when posted. I usually refresh the page and then make a post. [/quote] @QtK: thanks for the hint :)

            I didn't realize that a browser refresh keeps my input intact.

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              xsacha
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              [quote author="Wolf P." date="1291645435"]I didn't realize that a browser refresh keeps my input intact.[/quote]

              Yeah, um, that's not working here! Google Chrome 8.
              If I right click->reload or hit F5, I lose all my input.
              Which browsers and reload methods?

              Weird thing is if I close the browser or force Chrome to die and then start it again, my input is still there.

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                kamalakshantv
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                [quote author="Wolf P." date="1291645435"][quote author="QtK" date="1291642198"]I think preview post was just meant to show how it would look when posted. I usually refresh the page and then make a post. [/quote] @QtK: thanks for the hint :)

                I didn't realize that a browser refresh keeps my input intact.
                [/quote]

                No it does not. I refresh it before inputing any text.

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                  kamalakshantv
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                  [quote author="xsacha" date="1291645587"][quote author="Wolf P." date="1291645435"]I didn't realize that a browser refresh keeps my input intact.[/quote]

                  Yeah, um, that's not working here! Google Chrome 8.
                  If I right click->reload or hit F5, I lose all my input.
                  Which browsers and reload methods?

                  Weird thing is if I close the browser or force Chrome to die and then start it again, my input is still there.
                  [/quote]

                  I am also using chrome and I didn't mean to imply that the input text remains intact. What I do is usually refresh before making any input.

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                    Wolf P.
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                    When I refresh after preview by hitting [F5], my new text is still there (Firefox 3.6.12 on WinXP)

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                      kamalakshantv
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                      [quote author="Wolf P." date="1291647911"]When I refresh after preview by hitting [F5], my new text is still there (Firefox 3.6.12 on WinXP)[/quote]

                      Thats good.

                      But ideally I thought a refresh should update with the content completely from server. In chrome it happens so.

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                        Wolf P.
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                        ...I guess the text isn't stored on the server, but only processed for preview...

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                          mgran
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                          [quote author="Wolf P." date="1291648206"]...I guess the text isn't stored on the server, but only processed for preview...[/quote]

                          True.

                          If the text is saved after a refresh it's the browser being helpful.

                          Project Manager - Qt Development Frameworks

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