Recover message posts that don't get posted since this seems to happen so often.

I spent 10 minutes typing up a post. I had been browsing the forum signed in for almost an hour. I typed up the message checmkarked , alert me and this psot contains a code sample and hit Post. It redirected me to the login window. I logged in with my passwport even though I have "save email and password" although it refuses to remember the password. it redirected me back and I had lost ALLLLLLLL of my post. I attempted to hit the back button and go back but alas my hard typed stuff was not there.
In today's day and age this should be a very simple problem. a login should not just "time" out after not even 10 minutes of usage.

And a post should able to be recovered. save the post in a cookie using javascript. When the post is added the component responsible for it will "delete" that cookie.
If this cookie is not deleted then it should show up as a "unrecovered" post and the user should have the ability to click it and have it automatically fill out the Title, contents, and the category.

It is annoying to either a) have to type the post in another program and copy and paste or always remember to copy and paste the message before hitting post because 1 out of 30 times the post will not post and you will have to rewrite the whole thing all over again.
Really simple - and for a company that claims that their "community" systems are "telligent" I am surprised that this is one of the most annoying forums and most difficult forums to navigate. Take al esson from some of the forums that have been out there for years - they have solved random logout problems and strangely enough they allow you to press the back button and get your text contents back in the case where your post does not get posted which in their case is usually if a) the server is down or b) the admin puts a time limit on when posts can be posted and you accidentally posted before that.

[1895 byte] By [MarcD] at [2008-3-5]
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Marc:
We apologize for this issue. We have logged a bug and will be addressing this in a future release.

thanks
Jana Carter
Forums Product Manager

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