Editing own post
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Re: Editing own post
I think that a test between Austalian and French wine would be a great idea. Although to be fair it is often hard to compare the same grape type when grown in different countries. Wine a damn fine thing to be interested in - love talking about and drinking it - as you might have guessed
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I tried and it doesn't change anything... I can only edit a message right away... then if I want to edit it later it's not available.David Danner wrote:David:
It might be that you need to go to the board index first--then select the Woodin Injun Tavern--then the Bar or backroom. That will put you out of the read-only aspect and then allow you to edit. Give it a try.
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It would be indeed good to be able to edit your own postings, if not unlimited then at least for a longer time, I tried to edit a post that wasn't 5 minutes old and I couldn't do it anymore, seems a bit too restrictive.
I could understand that on boards with a high frequency of postings as that leads to a lot chaos but this forum seems relatively quiet and I doubt it needs such restrictions.
I could understand that on boards with a high frequency of postings as that leads to a lot chaos but this forum seems relatively quiet and I doubt it needs such restrictions.