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Reply Function In Private Messages


Nantzie

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Nantzie Collaborator

For the last couple days I've been trying to reply to some PM's and whenever I hit the reply button I get an error page --

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The page cannot be displayed

The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings.

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I've never had a problem replying to private messages before. Is anyone else having problems with this, or is it just me?

Nancy


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Guest nini

I'm having problems with it too, but I'm not even getting an error page, it's just not loading anything at all.

I've been able to reply though by hitting the PM button at the bottom. It doesn't quote the sender, but at least I can reply to someone who sent me a PM.

mommida Enthusiast

I have been trying to reply to some PM and am getting an error message too.

I apprceciate every ones PM an am trying to get a reply out to you as soon as possible.

IanM thank you so much for the information. It really helps a lot.

Laura

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I've been trying also and sent a note yesterday about it.

My computer locks up and then have to do a cut and paste and go back in and it's a royal pain.

I hope it can be fixed soon.

Thanks for much for the post. I thought it was me.

Judy

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I get the same error message when trying to reply to pm's. It hasnt worked for a few days now.

ianm Apprentice
I have been trying to reply to some PM and am getting an error message too.

I apprceciate every ones PM an am trying to get a reply out to you as soon as possible.

IanM thank you so much for the information. It really helps a lot.

Laura

If I come across any more job info I will let you know. If the PM's aren't working you can always e-mail me.

slpinsd Contributor

yes, i'm getting the same message. also, I am unable to edit my profile or add a photo.


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jenvan Collaborator

me too!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

This is still a problem for me.....why?? :(

ianm Apprentice

I can send a new PM but the reply buttons don't work at all. I get a page not found error.

jerseyangel Proficient

I replied to 2 or 3 PM's this morning and everything worked fine.

Guest nini

it's still not working for me... I can send new PM's but when I click on reply absolutely nothing happens now. No error message no nothing...

Rusla Enthusiast

Yes, the reply is not working but if you click on PM it does.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I still cant use the reply function and still get a "website not responding" page. :(

jerseyangel Proficient

That is strange because I replied several times yesterday, and, like I said a couple times today. I know they went through because the person replied back.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I'm getting the same response with the reply function with a personal message.

ianm Apprentice

It seemed to work fine this morning.

Guest mvaught

PM reply not working for me either.

Guest mvaught
PM reply not working for me either.

well, mine worked today - so maybe it is better.

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