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I've noticed that there is a lot of double posting going on.
I presume its down to the same problem I have, which is, once I've posted something the texts stays in my Comment box... Making me think it hasn't been posted.
Is there a setting or something where once you have posted a comment you comment box is cleared?
 
Typically when posting a spinner image will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. I think what is happening is the server is posting but for some reason the communications between the client and server breaks down, so the client side scripts that clear the comment box, display the success message and make the spinner go away don't work.

I've raised it with @Dan and provided as much info as I can about it.
 
I press the 'go back button' to get off that screen and so it resets. I got caught by it once and I still feel dirty, dirty I tell you! Actually I ended up posting 3 times then apologising twice for the previous . . . You get it!
 

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