Has anyone else had troubles on Knots the last few days?
In the middle of reading something, or beginning to write something, I’ve gotten a blank screen, then a screen that says “this site not available…” It’s happened several times.
Anyone else?
Alan
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I've been having the same problems.
John W.
Yes, this afternoon
ASK
Yep, and recently read posts haven't been registering as "read" either - they keep reappearing as though I've never seen 'em.
-Jazzdogg-
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right.
Yep same here. My lady who partakes of the "gatherings" forum, it's been happening there as well.
bill
I posted a few months ago that I receive a page saying that Taunton is too busy to use now.Try later.
When I hit the return key twice,the page comes right up. From the replies,I must be the only person in the world to have this problem.
Work safely ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬PAT¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
It's taking longer to load pages and one of my recent posts lost the attached picture.
I was thinking it was only me but I am glad to see I am not the only one who is haveing problems.Scott C. Frankland
Scott's WOODWORKING Website"He who has the most tools may not win the race of life but he will sure make his wife look like a good catch when she goes to move on."
Time to contact Ruth Dobesavage, moderator.....
Here's a tip. Just before you send a reply to a board, select the entire reply and hit control-C. That saves a copy of your reply to the clipboard. If you get an error screen when you send the reply, you still have that copy on the clipboard. You can go through whatever you need to do to re-establish connection, and then hit control-V to paste your reply -- without re-typing it.
Alan
Yep on "site not avalable" and yep on jazzdog's "read" messages not functioning properly!
Regards...
sarge..jt
Proud member of the : "I Rocked With ToolDoc Club" .... :>)
I notice that when I create a new thread, or write a response, it sometimes never appears. (This may not always be a bad thing when it comes to the Cafe!)
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