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Stuart2007

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Forum problem
« on: April 05, 2008, 08:42:03 »

Yes- a forum problem (and no, I do NOT mean I'M the problem...)

I'm finding that I have to keep refreshing pages all the time as it is putting posts out of sequence, sometimes listing no new posts when there are and vice versa.

Anyone else finding strange results???

If not, I'll assume it's my laptop needing fixing... So, time for a hammer, chisel, blowlamp and a veryheavy brick
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TJK

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Re: Forum problem
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2008, 08:56:46 »

Yes- a forum problem (and no, I do NOT mean I'M the problem...)

I'm finding that I have to keep refreshing pages all the time as it is putting posts out of sequence, sometimes listing no new posts when there are and vice versa.

Anyone else finding strange results???

If not, I'll assume it's my laptop needing fixing... So, time for a hammer, chisel, blowlamp and a veryheavy brick
Maybe time to empty the IE temp files
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Mad_Fred

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Re: Forum problem
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2008, 09:28:11 »

Hi Stuart,

I can't say that I have noticed anything like that. I never experienced such a problem.


Regards,
Fred
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James89uk

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Re: Forum problem
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2008, 11:37:22 »

Hi Stu,

Sounds weird to me - which internet browser are you using?

If you are using Internet Explorer then go to your "internet options" (from the tools menu) and delete your temporary internet files and cookies - you could also try deleting your history, form data and passwords as occasionally they can affect your system.

If you are using Firefox (which I highly recommend) then you can do the same by clicking on the tools menu and selecting "Clear Private Data".

Have you experienced these issues on purely these SS forums, or on other websites/forum systems also?

James
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Stuart2007

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Re: Forum problem
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2008, 22:41:26 »

Thanks chaps.

I've already deleted the cache, temp files.

I've cleaned the hard drive. In soapy water using mild detergent, of course.

I'm having other problems with it anyway. My fault for upgrading/new memory/ new peripherals/ dropping it/ without checking it worked each time, so now I don't know which of those actions did it.
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