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Now I have to say that this one thing that tees me off.There is nothing to indicate that a thread has been closed (that i can see).
I use the following as an example:
http://www.theanswerb...Question964262-2.html
I posted and wished him a speedy recovery as he was very gracious in his reply to our posts about compensation.I note that my reply wasnt posted and my attempt there also didnt register.
I think its bad form that we werent given the chance to tie up the thread in a civil manner by wishing the OP well..
Can you tell us when a thread is closed please in future.
Thank you for your consideration.
I use the following as an example:
http://www.theanswerb...Question964262-2.html
I posted and wished him a speedy recovery as he was very gracious in his reply to our posts about compensation.I note that my reply wasnt posted and my attempt there also didnt register.
I think its bad form that we werent given the chance to tie up the thread in a civil manner by wishing the OP well..
Can you tell us when a thread is closed please in future.
Thank you for your consideration.
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There used to be jno and of couse I just press submit and expect my post to have been registered.However a few time recently when ive gone back through my profile in case ive missed a reply ive noticed 'posts' I know ive submitted arent there.Theyre normally 'tie up loose end' types -wishing someone well posts.
It even says in a green band 'your answer has been submitted successfully' -which is at odds.
Hopefully its a wee glitch the techies can rectify.
It even says in a green band 'your answer has been submitted successfully' -which is at odds.
Hopefully its a wee glitch the techies can rectify.
I had that too Dris(in a Law question).
I didn't even get the green "accepted" band.
I posted a question about it,but was assured(by more experienced ABe'rs) that there was no such thing as a "closed" question,although it seems there used to be.
Maybe now only the poster sees it is closed,and we mere mortals have to guess.
As you say,it's annoying when you take time to answer and it doesn't appear.
I didn't even get the green "accepted" band.
I posted a question about it,but was assured(by more experienced ABe'rs) that there was no such thing as a "closed" question,although it seems there used to be.
Maybe now only the poster sees it is closed,and we mere mortals have to guess.
As you say,it's annoying when you take time to answer and it doesn't appear.
This:~
http://www.theanswerb...w/Question964262.html
was the question that I tried asnwering(and cannot) maybe it's me.
Can anyone else post an answer on it?
http://www.theanswerb...w/Question964262.html
was the question that I tried asnwering(and cannot) maybe it's me.
Can anyone else post an answer on it?
gen 2.the reason I posted here was I was asking for the Ed to ask the techies to show that a question was closed.
Im well aware that an OP cant do that and im bemused which part of my OP made you think I was thinking that.
I was politely asking the Ed if they could perhaps review it -thats all.Hope thats cleared things up for you.
Im well aware that an OP cant do that and im bemused which part of my OP made you think I was thinking that.
I was politely asking the Ed if they could perhaps review it -thats all.Hope thats cleared things up for you.
When the 'new',revised AB came into effect in August 2009,there was for a short time a facility for the OP to close their own thread. This was -in part-to stop threads from being hi-jacked by trolls. But somewhere in the recent but foggy past-this function was removed. Now-only the Ed can close a thread-at the request of an OP-as far as I know.