You're not making any sense..

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Ray Kiddy <r...@ganymede.org> wrote:

>
> On May 10, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
>
> > How are you going back to the report? Are you click the back button in
> your browser? I would guess that your browser is caching something.
> >
> > --Noah
> >
>
> When I click on the button to create the ticket, it gives me a view of the
> ticket as saved. Rather useless, that. I am, after all, finished writing the
> ticket and have signified this by hitting the Create Ticket button.
>

This is another problem than your first post? I'd suggest you reply to
coderanger's post about how you got back to the report.

>
> Then I click on "View Tickets" in the toolbar. Then I have to click on a
> particular report. For example, I can click on 'Active Tickets'. And then I
> can look for the ticket I just created and it is not there. Then I hit the
> refresh button and, magically, it appears.
>
> This whole workflow feels clunky, but I am not seeing what else to do.
>
> - ray
>
>
> > On May 10, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Ray Kiddy wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I am seeing something in my trac installation and it seems a bother and
> fairly lame. Are others seeing it, or do I have some bad configuration?
> >>
> >> I am viewing a report, a list of tickets. I enter into one of the
> tickets and change a value that is visible in the report. I save the change.
> Then I get back to the report. (Does "View Tickets" send me back to the same
> report? No.) But when I get back to the report, my change to the ticket(s)
> is not visible. I have to hit the refresh button and _then_ the change is
> visible. Seems very clunky in a last-millenium sort of way. Does this happen
> for everyone? Is there some way to get a litte interactivity here?
> >>
> >> I have trac installed on a Mac OS X 10.6 Server system with fairly
> standard bits.
> >>
> >> thanx - ray
> >>
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