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The last few times I've tried to mark a post helpful I've received the message "You have already selected if you found this post helpful or not." - at first I thought it was misremembering, but it just happened to a brand new post.
I have been able to mark posts before. Has anybody else had this happen?
Duckduckgo had 0 results for (linuxquestions.org "You have already selected if you found this post helpful or not.")
linuxquestions.org/questions/projectsearch had no matches.
Slackware 14.1 X86_64 + multilib, Seamonkey 2.32 on a MSI motherboard desktop.
I just did what I should have before posting. Looked at the post and found that the "Did you find this post helpful?" link has disappeared, so I assume the feedback was, in fact, accepted.
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Marked another post as helpful using Firefox and the feedback was accepted as usual.
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The problem seems to be restricted to my installation of Seamonkey, so is it OK to mark this "solved"?
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