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Something annoying about the search function

jimpeel,
Not sure how or why it worked for me. I found it pretty much by accident. I was typing the message and happened to click on the cursor and voila. It held the text.

yep -just tried it again

yped the message. clicked on the cursor - hit the back arrow, then hit the foreward arrow and the message held.
 
Hal (7000?)
9000. (if you mean the 2001 one)(anyhow, that's not my namesake.) ;)
Hal as in Hal Jordan - DC comics flying fool super good guy turned bad then turned good again. :)

Anyhow - strange cause I tried it on two different 'puters and logging in from two different locations and had the same result. Current 'puter shows the same version exploder as yours.

*sigh* microsoft - - what can I say. They sure do go out of their way to make life miserable for people at times. I stongly suspect you might have some other program installed that's "stepping on" the IE. I see a lot of that day in and day out. All 4 of my work 'puters run extremely "clean" - meaning I don't have anything installed except microsoft approved (look for the flying window symbol) software.
 
jimpeel - What is your stored page refresh setting?

You'll find it at:
Tools -> Internet options -> General -> Temporary internet files -> settings

Mine is set to 'automatic' and it seems to work as required. (Same IE version with XP.)
 
Hal

9000? :eek: Guess that shows how much attention I was paying. :)
Anyhow - strange cause I tried it on two different 'puters and logging in from two different locations and had the same result. Current 'puter shows the same version exploder as yours.
Which result? Mine or Mal H's?
 
It doesn't appear that IE's refresh setting has anything to do with it. I tried setting IE to "never" refresh pages, and it still hasn't saved the text from advanced search keywords when I hit "back" from the results page.
 
XPPro, IE6.
My settings are same as Mal H's.
Even so I can't go back and return. I just C&P from notepad/wordpad/word.[like I have to for school on-line discussions - except Moodle( tm)]
I piddled with mine...went back to automatic.

Dumb Question: I am using the free version of Zone Alarm - this have any effect?

FWIW I also have NAV 2003 Pro Anti-virus, the free AVG anti- virus and the free Ad-aware .

I'm still learning, I figured it had to do with proprietary Win/IE. Just learned to breath through clenched teeth and swear under breath.

The Linux stuff and all I've played with ...if I didn't have to have this set-up for school...
Still giving Firefox serious considerations...
 
Hal

Hmmmmm. I guess that leaves out version and sp#s.

Okay, here is what I have running while I am online:

Guidescope graphics suppression

NAV 2003

12Ghosts pop-up blocker

PestPatrol ad/spyware blocker

CookiePatrol cookie blocker

MS Messenger
 
Okayyyyyyy!

Curiouser and curioser, Alice.

I tried turning off all of the things that I listed above. Guidescope uses a proxy server so that was disabled.

I rebooted and tried a message. Hit "back", hit "forward". message gone.

Now here's the weird part.

I typed another message, hit "back", hit "forward". Message was still there.

Turned on all of the things listed above but did not turn on the Guidescope proxy server.

Tried a message. Hit "back", hit "forward" message gone.

Did it again, message was still there.

Re-enabled the proxy server.

Tried a massage. Hit "back", hit "forward" message gone.

Tried a massage. Hit "back", hit "forward" message gone.

Tried a massage. Hit "back", hit "forward" message gone.

Must be Guidescope and the proxy server.

Still doesn't explain why the message is gone the first time and there the next when the proxy server is turned off, though.

I think we've burned enough keystrokes on this one.

Thanks for the help, guys.

J
 
J,
hmm, guess it's an anomoly of IE for the message to disappear since that seems consistant.

The proxy's cache probably inerfere's with the browser's cache. I'm just guessing here since it's been years since I played with a proxy, and then only briefly. (IIRC it was Wingate or something)

Anyhow, looks like you found the culprit.
 
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