Feature request -- save draft in dgrin
rutt
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The apple support discussions BB has this feature and I've wished for it on dgrin many times. I've written quite a number of long posts and I've lost hours of work by accidentially hitting the back button or initiating a google search while composing my posts. It would be really great to be able to save intermediate drafts without actually posting them.
How hard would this be?
Workaround -- compose posts in text editor and then cut and paste to drin. It's not perfect at all because you have to add the pictures one at a time after composition.
How hard would this be?
Workaround -- compose posts in text editor and then cut and paste to drin. It's not perfect at all because you have to add the pictures one at a time after composition.
If not now, when?
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rutt,
i looked in vbulletin help, couldn't find such a feature. if you can find it, let me know and we'll look into it. until then, yeah, do what many of us do, compose long or detailed posts in a text editor and then paste.
ps: does the board you reference in your question use vbulletin? if so, perhaps you could ask them how they've done it?
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Over at that other place (DPR) they also had a preview post function, but it saved what was written if I had to recompost, pictures et all. Real nice for the longer posts. If there's any way to do this here, then by all means, it would be a swell idea. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/mwink.gif" border="0" alt="" >
One other kinda posting gripe here... when inserting multiple pics in posts, why is it that I have a reply or post I'm working on with a picture being added (from my server), example...
text
text
text
<--- a picture being inserted here
more text
text
text
<-- another picture being inserted here
still more text
etc.
etc.
Problem is that sometimes a picture being inserted in one of those places above insists on being appended to the very bottom of the text instead of in the middle where I want to insert it. Why is that? <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/ne_nau.gif" border="0" alt="" > Or is it just me? (using WIN, IE5.5). Odd thing is that sometimes it works perfect, and other times it doesn't. Anyone have a clue what I'm doing wrong?
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There also seems to be a separate "save draft" feature:
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-74837.html
When I know that I am going to compose a long post, I do it in my text editor, but I've still lost zillions of posts I was composing. Unlike other bb's I use, dgrin seems very fragile in this respect. Firefox->back loses a message. Can't visit a new page and then go back and still have post.
So it would be GREAT to have this feature and it seems to have been in the code base for more than a year. Can we get it, please? Pretty please?
it appears that save draft is in v 3.0.5 and we're running on 3.0.3
i'll bring this to baldy's attn.
andy
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well, hopefully it's not a biggie - but baldy will tell us. fyi it's not a version upgrade, just a release upgrade...
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I read a semi work around which would be to create a PM and send it to yourself to save for later and have the ability to edit and use the forum tools. I have not tried to do that, no problems creating post or editing them elsewhere.
Anyway, let's not second guess Don and Chris. I think it's a good idea not to be too far behind in software versions. We don't have to be on the cutting edge, but we shouldn't be frozen.
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Look it doesn't really matter. Save draft is a nice but not an essential feature. There are probably other nice things in newer versions of VB. So if Don and/or Chris think an upgrade is not too scary it would be nice. If not, fine. Is the plan to live with the current version forever? That's a decision I can understand, but it wouldn't be my decision. At some point, changes in os versons, web server, and the other parts of the platform will force an upgrade to VB. So, IMHO, it's good not to be afraid of upgrading at the right time.
Yup - it happens to me all the time since I am a mediocre typist, and occaisionally hit the wrong key, sending Firefox forward or backward and them WHAM!! my post is the twilight zone!
Using a text editor is a possible soution - I have also used the e-mail form in Yahoo's emailer for very long posts - but usually I forget about it until after I have already lost the post I was composing. I kind of thought it was just me - but I should know better. If there is one thing I have learned in this life, it is that if I am having issues, I am not alone!!
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Hmmm, I think I just heard you say that Windows is superior. Gotta get my ears checked.
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Got my ears, checked, BTW. Turns out they're fine.
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My philosophy has been to upgrade if there are features we need but not risk instability if we don't gain anything.
Generally, upgrades are not too hard if hacks are not present, like the ones on vBulletin.org (an independent site with third-party add-ons). I have a few hacks installed on ADVrider and I've found that you have to have an "I'm feeling lucky" attitude to try them. I really loved one of them on ADVrider but finally gave it up when ADVrider got big and the hack made us slow. I had to diagnose it myself and figure out how to remove it because vBulletin support won't support you if you've installed a hack.
The vBulletin.org add-on (hack) that saves drafts says:
Saving a draft will run (1) query!
All admin panel actions never use more than (2) db calls, tested the db so both MySQL 3 and 4 are both supported!
That (1) query is a database write... and I dunno if he tested those (2) DB calls on a big board, which is our destiny. Dgrin is still a cinch to keep running but ADVrider is tough because it's so big. I suspect dgrin will be bigger than ADVrider one day.
So... we'd be taking a risk of slowing dgrin or crashing it as it gets bigger and having the hack break as we upgrade and find the hack writer didn't keep it up with future releases of vBulletin.
Is this feature important enough to take those risks?
it's not an issue (for me at least) running os x and safari...
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What about reprogramming your mouse buttons so you cannot accidentally go back and lose you work?
- Could not reproduce Sid's behavior. Brand new firefox and brand new Windows XP, type into text box back, forward, box no only cleared but accepts no new input.
- Safari behaves as Patch and Andy reported, text is retained after back and forward. It presents a simplified interface without undo/redo, e.g.
- Firefox on linux, same as on os x.
Sid, maybe you can share your config:about pages? Might be a clue there.I tried to register and post a question about this on the vbulletin community site, but seems you have to be an actual customer with a valid number to do that.
Sure, no problem. Where do I find that info?
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Before we get into this, here is a question. Who is using the "inhanced Interface - Full WSYWYG Editing" for posts? I find that if I use the standard editor, even in enhanced mode (whatever that does), I can go forward/back no problem, no text lost on all platforms. If I check this option in safari, I don't in fact get the inhanced interface, but rather the standard editor. So that might explain why Andy and Patch have no problems. Sid, show is this option set? When you insert a photo into a post, do you see it right away, or only after you do a "preview post"?
So there might be a reason that the WSYWYG editing thing loses its state and this might even be a vbulletin bug.
Baldy? Don?
Does that help?
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Maybe I'll just switch over. But I'd very much like Baldy or Don to report this to the Vbulletin support people and see if it's a known issue and if not maybe it can eventually be fixed. If it helps, I'd be happy to write the bug report.
The WYSIWYG interface is nice. It would be too bad to lose it.
In that other galaxy it had to do with losing an attached image, not sure if it is a problem here or not, since I usually do not attach images and if I do I don't preview them, but if I have linked a lot of images I will often preview to make sure everything looks right.