What did Martin Regan Do?????????????
Re: What did Martin Regan Do?????????????
I will just confirm so that there can be absolutely no doubt, that the Cof E and the C of M can and will work together successfully for the good of English Chess
Andrew
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Morning Andrew
You didn't need to tell me but thanks for saying so on the Forum.
ChessRegards
Peter T
You didn't need to tell me but thanks for saying so on the Forum.
ChessRegards
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Re: What did Martin Regan Do?????????????
It doesn't even have the ECF Logo with regard to accredited coaching or mention the ECF even exists. As for your email address, when I did find it in the pubic domain thats when I realised the stupid mistake I had made writing it down. The worst part about that is your email address is not that complicated either.Peter Turner wrote:Morning Charles
Mmmmm ....... so you are not offering to send me your 'stuff'!! My email address is in the public domain - its on the ECF site. Pleased your package is selling overseas - hope it does not, by inference/association, appear to be endorsed/recommended by ECF!!
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Peter T
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Morning again CharlesPeter Turner wrote:Morning Charles
Mmmmm ....... so you are not offering to send me your 'stuff'!!
Regards
Peter T
Just being a bit mischievous this morning, I'm sure you understood the point I was making about possible reference to ECF on your material. Don't worry about sending your 'stuff', I'm too busy marking CofE papers and send certificates at the moment!!
Sincere best wishes
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Hi All
I've logged into the forum for the first time in a while having returned from the fog shrouded Izaak Walton Hotel at Dovedale where I'm busy with the English Senior Championship (one of the "what Martin did" list). How pleasant to be amongst a group of enthusiasts where good manners, courtesy and even English descriptive notation have a place.
Perhaps I'll log back in here next year sometime!
I've logged into the forum for the first time in a while having returned from the fog shrouded Izaak Walton Hotel at Dovedale where I'm busy with the English Senior Championship (one of the "what Martin did" list). How pleasant to be amongst a group of enthusiasts where good manners, courtesy and even English descriptive notation have a place.
Perhaps I'll log back in here next year sometime!
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Ah, descriptive notation, that reminds me...
"Do you play chess?"
"Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating."
lostontime.blogspot.com
"Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating."
lostontime.blogspot.com
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Ah, descriptive notation. I come across it occasionally when putting games into databases. Fortunately, the users of this notation tend to have very clear handwriting.
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Sorry to say it...but this doesnt work...
I`ve logged in..typed a message..pressed the `submit` tab, and been returned with a message asking me to log on again.....by which time the orgiginal message has gone....
Not very good...
I should say that I first tried to `reply` to a message (having not logged on..). The`system` invited me to log on, which I did...and then the above senario occured. My message was fairly long, but not excessive..???
Anyone else experiencing this glitch.....?
I`ve logged in..typed a message..pressed the `submit` tab, and been returned with a message asking me to log on again.....by which time the orgiginal message has gone....
Not very good...
I should say that I first tried to `reply` to a message (having not logged on..). The`system` invited me to log on, which I did...and then the above senario occured. My message was fairly long, but not excessive..???
Anyone else experiencing this glitch.....?
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No and I cannot see any sign of an errors in the logs David, there is an idle session timeout of one hour if you leave yourself sitting in a browser but that's about all I can seeDavid Pardoe wrote:Sorry to say it...but this doesnt work...
I`ve logged in..typed a message..pressed the `submit` tab, and been returned with a message asking me to log on again.....by which time the orgiginal message has gone....
Not very good...
I should say that I first tried to `reply` to a message (having not logged on..). The`system` invited me to log on, which I did...and then the above senario occured. My message was fairly long, but not excessive..???
Anyone else experiencing this glitch.....?
Please just try again
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Carl Hibbard
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Thanks for that Carl.... when you say session timeout after 1 hour, does that mean that, i you browse a thread for say 30 mins, then spend 31 mins typing in a responce...the system would timeout the session...~?
I`ve actually tried this twice, and failed both times........ I dont think I spent an hour typing....
I`ve actually tried this twice, and failed both times........ I dont think I spent an hour typing....
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No, you would have to be say sitting logged in for an hour - without doing anything, then try to submit a post...David Pardoe wrote:Thanks for that Carl.... when you say session timeout after 1 hour, does that mean that, i you browse a thread for say 30 mins, then spend 31 mins typing in a responce...the system would timeout the session...~?
I`ve actually tried this twice, and failed both times........ I dont think I spent an hour typing....
There is also a limit of 60,000 characters on the length of a post but that is the only limits I can see
You need to try again and then document exactly what happens and then I "might" be able to see something
Date and time helps (error wise...) as I can wander through the Apache logs as well
Best I can do I am afraid unless other people have seen issues?
Cheers
Carl Hibbard
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I have had this happen to me, but it is a problem at the user end rather than the server end. It's either because you've been idle, or there is a problem with your internet connection.
Either way, the solution is to copy the post before posting it. Then, if it does crash you simply log in again and paste the post.
It only ever seems to happen when I type long, detailed responses.
Either way, the solution is to copy the post before posting it. Then, if it does crash you simply log in again and paste the post.
It only ever seems to happen when I type long, detailed responses.
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This is the more likely the reason I have to agreeSean Hewitt wrote:I have had this happen to me, but it is a problem at the user end rather than the server end. It's either because you've been idle, or there is a problem with your internet connection.
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Carl Hibbard
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Carl . If you are typing away and dont send anything down the line it would not detect any action. Typing and scrolling in the input panel are not usually detected but clicking the preview button is.Carl Hibbard wrote:No, you would have to be say sitting logged in for an hour - without doing anything, then try to submit a post...David Pardoe wrote:Thanks for that Carl.... when you say session timeout after 1 hour, does that mean that, i you browse a thread for say 30 mins, then spend 31 mins typing in a responce...the system would timeout the session...~?
I`ve actually tried this twice, and failed both times........ I dont think I spent an hour typing....
There is also a limit of 60,000 characters on the length of a post but that is the only limits I can see
You need to try again and then document exactly what happens and then I "might" be able to see something
Date and time helps (error wise...) as I can wander through the Apache logs as well
Best I can do I am afraid unless other people have seen issues?
If there is a potential problem with long postings maybe Simon Spivack should be asked for his view.
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It is "possible" I suppose but an hour is a long time?E Michael White wrote:Carl . If you are typing away and dont send anything down the line it would not detect any action. Typing and scrolling in the input panel are not usually detected but clicking the preview button is.
If there is a potential problem with long postings maybe Simon Spivack should be asked for his view.
Cheers
Carl Hibbard
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