Pelsea

Who is SSRV and why is he timing me?

pqe

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AnEntropyBubble

@pqe

Were you using the spell checker?

Andrew

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DKRickman

Ignore it

I get the same message.  I simply hit "OK" and keep going about my business.  It seems that you can ignore that particular error/warning.

Ken Rickman

Danville & Western HO modeler and web historian

http://southern-railway.railfan.net/dw/

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Prof_Klyzlr

Realtime Spell Checker bug...

Dear PQ,

A quick google suggests that the "Check as you type" Spell Checker function within CKEditor may not be responding as quickly as parts of the system require, thus throwing the error message you (and I) are seeing...

http://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/11676

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6246647?tstart=0

For my own experience, simply hit "Enter" to clear the popup message (in current-version Chrome browser), and keep typing....

Happy Modelling,
Aim to Improve,
Prof Klyzlr

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Pelsea

Just Keep Typing

Typing works for me.

I was hoping someone who could fix it would notice.

pqe

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Dave O

This error is rather inconvenient ...

... as it interrupts my typing while drafting posts/responses.  It did not used to pop up like it does now ... something has changed ... be nice to figure out what it was and correct it.  "Work arounds" should not be the standard operating procedure.

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ctxmf74

"Who is SSRV and why is he

Quote:

"Who is SSRV and why is he timing me?"

   I thought is was just the program telling me I was slowing down the information super highway ? :> ) .......DaveB

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Virginian and Lake Erie

I thought it was unique to me

I thought it was unique to me and my apple. I am glad to know that so many of you that are more computer savy than me are doing the same thing I am doing.

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UPWilly

Every once in a while ...

... the rails get a little bumpy until the MOW boys arrive. Be patient - I see the speeder heading this way. Could be tomorrow, next day - rails are like that.

 

Bill D.

egendpic.jpg 

N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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Dave O

No worries ...

.. and certainly not a biggy ... just would prefer it not get "ignored" because it is such a small thing ... .  Game on!  

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