When you log into AntiOnline theres a part of the frame on the right that tells you how many posts/new forums were created for me the number stays at
1-25-2002 10:49 PM
828 New Threads
2333 new posts... Is this a bug?
Ive included a screen shot
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When you log into AntiOnline theres a part of the frame on the right that tells you how many posts/new forums were created for me the number stays at
1-25-2002 10:49 PM
828 New Threads
2333 new posts... Is this a bug?
Ive included a screen shot
Yep, those figures seem not always to be right.
In Opera you can choose to clean cookies and cache at exit, if you do that you will not have that prob.
Im not using Opera, though.... Im using IE6 :(
not sure if this is related but i think there might be some cookie probs...none of the threads i've started or replied to in the last day or so are showing up in my subscribed threads in the User Control Panel
using ie 5.5
(and yes i have refreshed...) :D
hint....hint.....hint.....psst use Opera. It's nice.Quote:
Originally posted by ac1dsp3ctrum
Im not using Opera, though.... Im using IE6 :(
Opera is good...use it.
To subscribe to a thread you need to click the link at the bottom of the page that says "Receive updates to this thread ". That will add it to your subscribed threads. I think thats what you were looking for.Quote:
Originally posted by zigar
not sure if this is related but i think there might be some cookie probs...none of the threads i've started or replied to in the last day or so are showing up in my subscribed threads in the User Control Panel
using ie 5.5
(and yes i have refreshed...) :D
thx...ya...i know that part...but i <think> that if you start a thread ...it's supposed to be automatically added to yer subscriptions....used to happen...now it's not...but did turn off email notification about the same time as this started to happen so...wonder if that did somethin...hmmm...off to check...
Greetings All:
Keep in mind, the There have been 0 new threads and 0 new posts since your last visit! also includes posts to the usenet newsgroups, which is why, at times, the number can be rather large.