Token Timed out

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by Helvetii, Apr 14, 2010.

  1. #1
    Well I wrote a pretty big post, which took me a few hours to write and when I posted it I got a message: "Your Token has expired, please go back and refresh to try again" - Or something like that.

    Unable to find the will to write it all again, I didn't post it at all.

    So for the future, How much time do I have to finish a post before the "Token expires"?
     
    Helvetii, Apr 14, 2010 IP
  2. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    #2
    not sure what the expiry is, but you could of hit the back button and copied it.
     
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  3. Helvetii

    Helvetii Notable Member

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    Yeah would have copied it only if I knew what was going to happen. :p
     
    Helvetii, Apr 14, 2010 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #4
    Not sure, never wrote a blog myself... I assume 15 minutes if you don't use the "remember me" function.
     
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    Helvetii Notable Member

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    It was for a reply to a thread, an I was logged in when I got the message (actually the last time I logged in at DP was when I had my HD formatted :p)
     
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    fastreplies Banned

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    #6
    Something like that happened to me many times, so now when I see "refresh" message,
    I'm making copy of my email or post and only after that run refresh.

    Or, you can type your work in advance in your Notepad and then just paste it

    ;)

    fastreplies
     
    fastreplies, Apr 14, 2010 IP