We all know that posts sometimes accidentally get sent from Anonymous Monk because the user's session got logged off.

…fairly obvious. Why I replied with snark, asking for a patch, knowing that the poster would never deign attempt to write code to address this “known problem.”

All you have to do to prove this is a problem, or to allow someone to explain what you or your agent/env is doing wrong, is to capture your sessions here with a browser dev tool (even current IEs have a good one at this point) and then forward the info once it happens again. This is not rocket science brain salad surgery. This is Help Desk 101.


In reply to Re^2: How about a "reclaim your post" feature? by Your Mother
in thread How about a "reclaim your post" feature? by Anonymous Monk

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