i just wrote a private message and immediately after posting it, i noticed that i typed "to
much" when i intended "too much" ... unlike forum posts, i could not find a way to edit my typo.
Please add this feature.
Note: some might say that private messages should not be edited. The solution to that objection would be to create a history of edits.
Regards,
Gerry (Lowry)
B-) Please help me by completing my school survey about computer programmers on my website. Thank you!!! Gerry Lowry +1 705-429-7550 wasaga beach, ontario, canada
but they are not 100% like e-mail ... and, compared to forums.asp.net posts, AFAIK, one can not even preview them ...
here's a suggestion:
if a member sends a private message, why not allow that member to edit and/or delete it up to when the recipient opens it.
after that, it could be locked from further editing.
g.
B-) Please help me by completing my school survey about computer programmers on my website. Thank you!!! Gerry Lowry +1 705-429-7550 wasaga beach, ontario, canada
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i would like to be able to edit my private messages ...
Sep 10, 2011 04:17 PM|LINK
i just wrote a private message and immediately after posting it, i noticed that i typed "to much" when i intended "too much" ... unlike forum posts, i could not find a way to edit my typo.
Please add this feature.
Note: some might say that private messages should not be edited. The solution to that objection would be to create a history of edits.
Regards,
Gerry (Lowry)
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Re: i would like to be able to edit my private messages ...
Sep 10, 2011 06:44 PM|LINK
Thanks for the suggestion. Private Messages work more like email, you can't edit them after they are sent.
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Re: i would like to be able to edit my private messages ...
Sep 10, 2011 07:05 PM|LINK
but they are not 100% like e-mail ... and, compared to forums.asp.net posts, AFAIK, one can not even preview them ...
here's a suggestion:
if a member sends a private message, why not allow that member to edit and/or delete it up to when the recipient opens it.
after that, it could be locked from further editing.
g.