Does anyone know how to get around this?
Is it doing it to you when replying to a message? Does it do it with Safari on your Mac.
Or does it do it when trying to start a NEW thread/topic/question? That would make more sense because for that to work their are things you need to specify, like a topic and which forum you are posting into, so it could well be wanting you to correct those but not doing a good job of highlighting what needs to be corrected. Not an uncommon problem for on-line forms in general.
Please post your complete SAS log using the </> button if this is a coding error. Otherwise describe what you were doing to get the errors and post a screenshot.
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@cosmid - Thanks for the clarification. I've not had any problems recently doing exactly what you are doing.
@cosmid wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't been clear. That error message is for posting and replying messages on this website. LIke I'm trying to reply to your message now and I keep getting that error message. Took me multiple tries to succesfully send out this reply message.
How are you "sending out this replay message"?
If you are typing into a message box and having problems then you may need to change browsers.
Can you describe what was "highlighted"? I have to assume something was.
Is it doing it to you when replying to a message? Does it do it with Safari on your Mac.
Or does it do it when trying to start a NEW thread/topic/question? That would make more sense because for that to work their are things you need to specify, like a topic and which forum you are posting into, so it could well be wanting you to correct those but not doing a good job of highlighting what needs to be corrected. Not an uncommon problem for on-line forms in general.
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