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Re: Forum software upgrade
Just in case anybody else is looking for a solution to the post count issue. Logging out and logging back in cleared it for me.
It doesn't however appear to display a post after you've made it. IE 9.
It doesn't however appear to display a post after you've made it. IE 9.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
Well it hasn't for me, I'll log out again tonight and try again tomorrow and feed back to the admin's
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I just tried it and it worked for me I now have 0 new post where I did have 237 new post.
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Logging out and back in sorts it for me: 300+ new posts back down to zero.
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I too logged out and back in earlier today and yes, it did reset the count back to zero but it climbs back up quickly. I've done the same more than a couple of times and the count always climbs up again. It's as if the read ones are not timing out and not dropping off.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
Definitely can confirm that while logging out will clear it, posts will resume accumulating again from there.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
It's getting redundant for me to say this, but I too have confirmed that logging out and logging back in will reset it.Dark Pulse wrote:Definitely can confirm that while logging out will clear it, posts will resume accumulating again from there.
It wasn't flawless before this upgrade, (I don't think there should ever be 0 new posts) but it was much better than what it is currently doing. IMO, if a thread hasn't received a comment within four days of me last looking at it, it shouldn't be considered "new". If I still need it after that, I'm happy to look under "View your posts" or search for it directly.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
Yep, this is definitely a bug, but unfortunately I won't be able to look at fixing it until Sunday at the earliest.
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Hey that's no problem, no one's faulting you. Thanks for all that you do for us.uncle_fungus wrote:Yep, this is definitely a bug, but unfortunately I won't be able to look at fixing it until Sunday at the earliest.
EDIT: here's another bug: it says "View new posts (77)" but I count 18 threads on the page.
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Wasn't the Stanford time on a line of its own previously? Now, depending on the size of my browser window, it wraps around when the time appears and I get everything pushed down a line. When it was on its own line this didn't happen. Kind of annoying when you've started to read or are about to click and the page jumps.7im wrote:Not related to software upgrade, but related to changes at same time.
For consistency... •• Other: • Tools • WIKI •• Stanford time: 2012-08-09 14:21:21 •• ... if there is room.
Minor, but vaguely annoying.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
While I agree with ther being a problem, note that threads is not posts.There could be 4 new post in 17 of those threads, and 9 new posts in the last one. But since we only see one or two new "unread" posts, it doesn't match up lke u said.Jesse_V wrote:Hey that's no problem, no one's faulting you. Thanks for all that you do for us.uncle_fungus wrote:Yep, this is definitely a bug, but unfortunately I won't be able to look at fixing it until Sunday at the earliest.
EDIT: here's another bug: it says "View new posts (77)" but I count 18 threads on the page.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
Actually counting the new posts are unlikely to match the view new posts list. There are multiple non-public forums (like the moderators forum). Posts in those forums show up in the new post count but unless you are a member of one of the hidden forums you won't be able to see them.
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Jesse_V's problem is, as 7im says, the difference between the number of new posts and the number of threads that have new post(s) in them.
p5-133XL: Unless it has changed in the new version, the post count covers only posts in threads/forums that are visible tp the person doing the counting.
p5-133XL: Unless it has changed in the new version, the post count covers only posts in threads/forums that are visible tp the person doing the counting.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
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Re: Forum software upgrade
Little update here: I know what the problem is (last visit time is not being tracked correctly) but I don't as yet know how to fix it. The only work around so far is to actually log off rather than just close your browser window.
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Logging out of the forum works, as noted. So does manually clicking "Mark forums read" The earlier version had a timeout which logged you off after a period of inactivity. You adjusted that timeout a couple of times, but it still changed your status to logged off overnight.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.