posted on January 21, 2006 12:51:03 PM new
In the past, I have been able to use the back button when listing auctions. I know this is not what vendio wants us to do, but it saves sooooooooo much time. Anyway, I can no longer do it on one of my business computers, but it still works on the other. Any ideas from anyone, including vendio. Vendio, please just don t tell me not to do it, I have been doing it since you rolled this new format out a year or so ago. help is what i am looking for. thank you.
posted on January 22, 2006 11:54:22 AM new
Hi there,
This could be browser related. Please try clearing your browser cache, and rebooting your computer. If that doesn't work, please let us know the version of the browser that does work and the one that is not working.
posted on January 22, 2006 05:23:36 PM new
the browser is IE. The problem is, it used to work on all my computers. Now, it no longer works on one of the computers. Cache has been cleared, and IE is what I am using on the computer that the back button works on, and the computer that it doesn t work on. The computer that it doesn t work on, a page comes up and says time expired, and we are only talking about seconds.
posted on January 23, 2006 06:22:03 PM new
I'm having the same problem on my new Gateway running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. I've cleared my cache and have both restarted and rebooted.
Any suggestions are appreciated as not being able to use the back button is adding way, way, way too much time when I'm creating my listings.
Thanks in advance for your help
posted on January 23, 2006 07:11:15 PM new
Problem is IE browser related. Using my IE browser I can't use the back button. However I just listed some items using my Firefox browser and the back button worked fine. Still hoping for a suggested fix for the IE browser as it is slightly faster than Firefox
posted on January 24, 2006 02:44:48 AM new
as I said, I am using IE on BOTH computers, and it works on one but not the other. I have tried firefox, and use it a good bit, but you are right, IE is a bit quicker. Just a suggestion to vendio, there are a time a couple of years ago, when we didn t have to change pages, a listing could be created ALL ON ONE PAGE, including the category selection. what happened? wouldn t that be more efficient?
The one thing you could check in IE that *might* help with this:
Go to Tools + Internet Options, click 'settings' in the 'temp int files' section.
Where it says 'check for newer versions of stored pages' - set this to whatever you have it set at on the machine that is allowing you to use your 'back' button as a workaround to list other items.
This may or may not help, just something that I thought may play into why one machine would force the page to expire where the other would not.
As a side note, ive seen much faster speeds on the create listing page when within FireFox than within IE. If your not already, upgrade to the FireFox 1.5 version (and use their AdBlock plugin, or the 'fasterfox' plugin - great speeds!)