Sorry, I didn't intend to come across as annoyed. What you described in your initial node sounded like completely normal and expected behaviour in a slightly unusual, but not unexpected, situation.

I don't understand what you mean by "I reported an exception". Maybe you mean there was some message or text that was out of the ordinary that you didn't report? If that was the case and you can browse back to the page it may be of interest to the site maintainers if you post the actual error or warning text. Note that there are many thousands of lines of code and many thousands of lines of HTML the make up PerlMonks so it is unlikely that a vague description of something that might be an error message will elicit and "ahh" response from the maintainers.

True laziness is hard work

In reply to Re^3: (Almost) Simultaneous Node Approval by GrandFather
in thread (Almost) Simultaneous Node Approval by kcott

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