I'm doing things no one ordinarily would do. Still, fyi.
rapidly clicking on the trash will sometimes log you out. I was only able to produce this effect once though.
I tried to do this myself, because I thought it odd.
What I got after clicking it for five minutes straight were continued "error opening" in IE. Then it wouldn't allow me to open any folder. I clicked on Compose and it gave me (oddly) a 403 error... but then I hit reload, got the compose window. I then went back into my e-mail and started writing this.
I was unable to replicate this with Firefox though, so it seems to be an IE issue - I'm betting with the way it does HTTP requests.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 10:39:33 -0500, Geuis Teses geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
I'm doing things no one ordinarily would do. Still, fyi.
rapidly clicking on the trash will sometimes log you out. I was only able to produce this effect once though.
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Never mind about the "not in Firefox" bit - as I just managed to do it in Firefox 1.5. -- It logged me out. Huh.
Yep yep - duplicatable bug.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 19:45:19 -0600, Trae Dorn trh@trhonline.com wrote:
I tried to do this myself, because I thought it odd.
What I got after clicking it for five minutes straight were continued "error opening" in IE. Then it wouldn't allow me to open any folder. I clicked on Compose and it gave me (oddly) a 403 error... but then I hit reload, got the compose window. I then went back into my e-mail and started writing this.
I was unable to replicate this with Firefox though, so it seems to be an IE issue - I'm betting with the way it does HTTP requests.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 10:39:33 -0500, Geuis Teses geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
I'm doing things no one ordinarily would do. Still, fyi.
rapidly clicking on the trash will sometimes log you out. I was only
able
to produce this effect once though.
-- TRHOnline.com - Staggering towards brilliance
-- TRHOnline.com - Staggering towards brilliance