I wrote my question, tagged, etc. as required and clicked submit. I was asked to confirm I was human (not surprising, I'd never asked a question before- so I guess it does qualify as abnormal activity).

However upon completing the captcha, I was returned to the submit question form with submission errors saying everything was blank and my question was lost. Fortunately browsing history via the back button showed my question (with it's title, nice!) and allowed me to go back to the cached filled in form, which was cool- but I shouldn't really have had to do that.

I'm using Firefox 3.6 on Windows 7 x64.

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That captcha will show up when the session has expired (30 minutes of inactivity) or when you aren't logged in. Was either of it true? You should indeed not have lost any submitted data after completing the captcha step. – Chichiray Mar 30 '10 at 18:29
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The captcha will show up for me frequently when I do quick edits, but the text of the question should never be lost because of it. That's really strange. – Pekka 웃 Mar 30 '10 at 18:29
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@Pekka: that's another one intented to block bots. – Chichiray Mar 30 '10 at 18:31
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@BalusC isn't Steve talking about the exact same thing? "Confirm I was human"? – Pekka 웃 Mar 30 '10 at 18:41
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@BalusC No, I wasn't inactive nor logged out, odd. Also yes, I was referring to the "Confirm I was human" test. – Steve Mar 30 '10 at 18:57
@Steve: Had you, by any chance, started asking your question then loaded SO in another tab or browser and maybe made a few edits then returned to your question? If you went through SO in another tab while asking your question, did you by any chance log out and then back in? – Randolpho Mar 30 '10 at 22:10
@Randolpho I was browsing SO in multiple tabs whilst composing my questions, which I expect could have caused the problem. – Steve Mar 31 '10 at 0:30
Have you experienced this recently? I haven't seen it in a long time, and if you haven't had further problems we can probably remove the bug tag (or have a mod add the completed tag) – Adam Davis Oct 26 '11 at 18:19
I think we can safely say this has been fixed by now! – Steve May 11 '12 at 23:38

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I've seen this behavior infrequently - captcha, then error regarding missing info with all fields cleared. Going back in history fixed the issue as well. It doesn't happen often for me, but it's reeeeeally annoying when it does. I usually use Firefox.

I have seen it happen without the long time period and captcha - I hit submit, and it goes right back to an empty form claiming that it can't be submitted because the body is empty. Thus I don't know that it's related to the captcha.

Of course, I can't replicate it on demand, and when it happens I haven't bothered to report it.

But I can at least corroborate your claim.

Update 2010-Mar-31
Happened to me again today, this time on meta. Went to robot check (and I didn't take a long time to compose my post, nor a very short time either) then complained that I attempted to submit an empty post.

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Seconded. It seems to happen when I take a long time researching an answer. – C. Ross Mar 30 '10 at 19:20
I haven't seen this in a long, long time, so whatever they twiddled it probably fixed it. – Adam Davis Oct 26 '11 at 18:18

More generally, I need to figure out some repro steps.

Steve -- was this done as a brand new user? Did composing the question take a long time, or just a few minutes?

Polly, not sure your scenario is the same. Is it to start a question then walk away for a long time..? something else? What's common?

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My first thoughts are that it's a session recycling issue; the captcha occurs and redirects to the form post submission, but the session is lost or deleted at some point before or during the captcha, and the form fields are therefore empty. But that's a wild stab in the dark based on no facts whatsoever. :) – Randolpho Mar 30 '10 at 22:12
@Jeff: Total speculation: What happens if the client IP address changes between the two requests? HAProxy may choose a different server on which the question data is not saved in session. – Mehrdad Afshari Mar 30 '10 at 22:27
@fearless yes, but it is in the database by GUID if it's a form post. We don't use in-memory sessions at all. – Jeff Atwood Mar 30 '10 at 23:25
No, I've been a member for ages- but it was my first question (having only answered previously). I composed the question within a few minutes, I doubt an idle timeout would have been the cause. As @Randolpho suggested above; I expect it was an issue that occurred because I was browsing SO in other tabs. – Steve Mar 31 '10 at 0:28

@Jeff, This JUST happened to me on meta.

I typed in a question, which took me about 5 minutes to finish it (between looking up a reference and just being slow), and when I clicked Post your Question I was taken to the ever amusing robots page. Once I typed in the captcha I was taken to a question page with no input filled in. I was able to recover my entire question using the back button. Trying to submit it again (immediately after pulling it up) I was taken to the capatcha twice (though I may have fat fingered the first one). Thankfully after the second capatcha the question successfully posted.

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I forgot to mention that I also had to go through captcha twice; I am fairly sure I didn't fat finger however. – Steve Mar 31 '10 at 18:04

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