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I'm a little unsure of what is going wrong. Can you describe what you did, what you expected to happen, and what my disreputable scripts actually did? Please use small words. You have 10 mins. Your time starts...now.
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Chris Maunder
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Sometimes if you reply to a long thread, your comment can be added so far down that it actually comes out on the next page. Normally, your reply would be open on the page.
I think thtas what he is on about.
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
yet to be identified being from the planet Paltinmoriumbanfrettybooter
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Actually it took me to a page that didn't even show the thread; which is why I remembered it
James
Simplicity Rules!
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Chris Maunder wrote:
You have 10 mins. Your time starts...now.
A test?!?!
Well, what I remember doing was just hitting reply to reply to a post in a thread. Once I submitted the post I expected to be taken to the page showing my post (or at least showing the start of the thread) but instead it took me 1-2 pages before the thread started (before in the case meaning earlier in the page count). The only other aspect that I can remember is the post I replied to wasn't on the same page as the start of the thread.
James
Simplicity Rules!
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Oh that. Yeah - that's by design :P
OK, OK - I'll fix it!
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Chris Maunder
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Just wondering if it could be possible to bookmark threads... like you can with articals... just make it handy to find that thread that you were reading about 2 the morning before...
It'll probably take a bit of work but just a suggestion [this being the suggestions page and all!!!]
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This would be very cool!
/ravi
"There is always one more bug..."
http://www.ravib.com
ravib@ravib.com
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
This would be very cool!
I thinks so too.. would be very very handy.
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I came to this forum today to suggest a similar feature. My idea was that you can 'mark' threads which you'd like to follow. There would then be a option in the forum to 'View Marked Only', which will just list the threads which are marked.
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James Pullicino wrote:
I came to this forum today to suggest a similar feature. My idea was that you can 'mark' threads which you'd like to follow. There would then be a option in the forum to 'View Marked Only', which will just list the threads which are marked.
Yep. Perfect... would be a brilliant idea. I wonder how hard this would be to implement??? Chris???
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It's not hard, it's just time.
Soon. Or maybe "eventually"
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Chris Maunder
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I have a folder in Favorites for threads I want to watch. It seems to work, though it's a bit cumbersome at times. This would be a nice option, but until 'eventually' arrives, the folder will work just fine.
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It would be really cool if there was a feature on the main page similar to the "New Users" notification, but instead of notifying of new users it would notify CPian's BDays. Make sure you get it done by the 22nd of April though!!!
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HAve a look at how many birthdays there are on any given day - we just don't have the room!
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Chris Maunder
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Yeah, I can understand that. I used to run a BBS and I had programmed a plug-in (door at that time) which displayed the list of BDays. It was a very well liked feature. Of course I only had 80 users...
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If all else, you could just give James Pullicino a special shout out on April 22nd, I assume this is whom the feature is for
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a day Light a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life!
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How about happy birthdays for users that are active. I.e. post a lot etc. This will cut down the list to display quite a bit.
But you have to have it in by May 16th
Also, is it possible to look at peoples birthdays for a specific date? Or only the current date +- 2 days?
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
yet to be identified being from the planet Paltinmoriumbanfrettybooter
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Is anybody really interested whose birthday it is?
Those people who want to shout about their birthday tend to do so in the lounge or rant and rave.
The front page is already crowded without adding more stuff (unless it was optional then I don't see a problem apart from increased server load)
Michael
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Michael P Butler wrote:
or rant and rave
lol!
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I think your idea is essential.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Free Colin Davies
"real Americans don't criticize their leaders - because they don't want the terrorists to win." -- Quote from Chris Losinger a real American"
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Please cam you add :eak: to the list of codes for the emoticon? I don't know about Austrailia, but in Britian we use eak.
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David Wulff
It's not porn until you shave the goat's genitals... John Simmons / goat shaver
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David Wulff wrote:
but in Britian we use eak.
Do we? News to me, never seen it spelt like that in 30 years.
Michael
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That's how we always used to spell it at school, though it was almost exclusively spelt with a big E, e.g...
Eak!
... rather than ...
Eek!
Which to me looks more like a shortened form of Heck in that form.
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David Wulff
It's not porn until you shave the goat's genitals... John Simmons / goat shaver
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Do you know if there's a problem submitting an article by the submission wizard and by mail simultaneously?
rechi
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Apart from confusing me, no. If you mail me a submission then post it using the wizard then just let me know so I can take it off the queue.
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Chris Maunder
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