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Post by juju on Jun 4, 2013 7:10:32 GMT
For some reason, every time I click on a thread link it messes with the date and time at the top. For instance, the time at the top was saying June 4, 7.55am. I saw that someone had made a new post and clicked on that, but then the new post doesn't seem to be there and I notice the time at the top has suddenly changed to June 3, 9.15pm. Freaky... and annoying. I keep missing lots of posts.
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Post by charliebrown on Jun 4, 2013 7:14:36 GMT
I have been absent for a while so I missed a whole lot of posts. Anyway, how are you feeling juju?
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Post by Alvamiga on Jun 4, 2013 13:37:36 GMT
In your profile, have you got the correct time zone selected?
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Post by tangent on Jun 4, 2013 16:58:02 GMT
For some reason, every time I click on a thread link it messes with the date and time at the top. For instance, the time at the top was saying June 4, 7.55am. I saw that someone had made a new post and clicked on that, but then the new post doesn't seem to be there and I notice the time at the top has suddenly changed to June 3, 9.15pm. Freaky... and annoying. I keep missing lots of posts. Weird. I think it's likely this problem will go away when the forum software is converted to v5, which should be any time soon.
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Post by JoeP on Jun 4, 2013 21:09:35 GMT
I remember this kind of thing happening a lot on old versions of other forum software .... where it just forgets thread view times.If it's the whole board I wonder if it's something on the servers.
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Post by juju on Jun 5, 2013 8:05:22 GMT
I've noticed it only happens on my work laptop, which uses Explorer. So now I'm forced to sit in my tiny cramped study / studio / cloakroom (managed to squeeze Genie and Kye in there the other day, just) and grapple with the elderly Mac that uses Safari.
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Post by juju on Jun 5, 2013 8:07:06 GMT
I didn't mean I was actually squeezing Kye and Genie, you understand.
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Post by juju on Jun 5, 2013 8:07:57 GMT
Though we did have hugs.
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Post by Mari on Jun 6, 2013 6:46:25 GMT
*chuckles*
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Post by JoeP on Jun 6, 2013 11:28:49 GMT
I am keeping a sort of eye on this and I haven't seen the date and time go backwards, using Firefox on Windows (at work ...) at on Linux.
If you refresh the page does it stay wrong? If a refresh fixes it, it might be a problem with caching somewhere.
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