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RE: How do I correctly abort a response?

by chromatic (Archbishop)
on Apr 17, 2000 at 19:02 UTC ( [id://7820]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How do I correctly abort a response?

It looks like, at least in some sections (Seekers of Perl Wisdom), when you hit the comment link, it creates the response for you. In this Perl Monks Discussion section, I hit the comment link to make this reply, then went back and reloaded your original question. No empty reply there.

Seems like an inconsistency to me. Hitting Submit or Stumbit or whatever it's called today should be what creates a new note. (You can check this if you have the XP nodelet enabled -- when do you gain experience for adding a writeup? After you hit the reply link, or after the first time you hit submit?)

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RE: RE: How do I correctly abort a response?
by mikfire (Deacon) on Apr 17, 2000 at 19:05 UTC
    Umm, I get 'after' I have hit reply, not the Submit button. It seems to happen most often when I reply to a reply - not to the original article.

    Which I suppose is part of the answer - I will stop replying to replies.

    Mik

      Okay, the displaytype for the "Comment On" links is DISPLAY, but it is EDIT for the "Reply" links. That explains that. :)

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