I don't have any plugins installed at all.

I don't have any plugins installed at all.
It does this for certain users every so often and from what I read last night you can disable the whole message so it doesn't come up again for anyone. Although, wouldn't that conflict with any auto-saved content?
(From another forum)If you're receiving the message consistently, this means that AJAX communication is somehow failing in your browser. You don't have any settings or addons that prevent the server from pushing new information to your browser without reloading the page do you?
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 11-05-2012 at 06:03 AM.
Can't say I get it on firefox. Other than when I should be.
I occasionally experience this, but for me it's not a big deal and you just press leave page so I won't loose any sleep
Edit; I am also on Chrome and if it counts Non-Habbo Light.
nah, happens with addons and plugins disabled, and as you can see from this thread it's not just on chrome 12.
still shouldn't be happening though
Just an example of it happening in Safari. I know this has kind of been established as a general vBulletin bug but here's what it looks like in a brand new install of the browser with nothing added. I hope for a fix soon — it is annoying!
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Actually what you have shown is how it should be working. It's warning if you really want to leave because you have entered text into the editor.
No, it is not working properly. This is what pops up when you click 'Post Quick Reply'. It happens often not not every time. What the alert says is "Do you really want to leave this page," whereby no matter what you click (as far as I can tell) the result is not predictable. It never posts like it should when this happens after you click 'Post Quick Reply' in my case. It either doesn't post at all or causes a double post in a few cases. I am not silly, Matt — you know that after this long.
Jeese, Sorry I even said anything.No, it is not working properly. This is what pops up when you click 'Post Quick Reply'. It happens often not not every time. What the alert says is "Do you really want to leave this page," whereby no matter what you click (as far as I can tell) the result is not predictable. It never posts like it should when this happens after you click 'Post Quick Reply' in my case. It either doesn't post at all or causes a double post in a few cases. I am not silly, Matt — you know that after this long.
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