I hope that this thread is still being monitored...

Both on 2002-02-01 and 2002-02-02 I have seen a condition where submitting votes by way of the vote! button returns me to the same page, without registering the votes. It may take as many as four attempts at voting on a given page before the system registers that a vote has taken place.

P.S. Was the PerlMonks.org move caused by not enough of us donating money to the cause? Should we hold a fund drive?

P.S.S. My thanks and appreciation go out to all the people that help keep this ship moving. I enjoy this community very much.



Chris

In reply to Re: Side-effects of the Server Move by ckohl1
in thread Side-effects of the Server Move by dws

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