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Yes a number of people are having trouble posting.

What is happening for me and some others is that you click post and the post actually gets recorded straight away but the window doesn't refresh with the new post.

I have tested this by using a different window and going to the thread straight after posting where I can see my post even though in the other window the hour glass is still turning over and it looks almost like you haven't pressed post.

People are double posting a bit cos of this.

thanks again guys.

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The 'View New Posts' function is broken for me. Keep getting this message:

"Sorry, but we did not find any matches to display. Try again and broaden your search criteria. If you were searching for new posts since your last visit, it's possible that there are none to show."

....but there are certainly new posts, and doesn't matter how long I leave between tries.

Same result with IE or Firefox.

The 'View New Posts' function is broken for me. Keep getting this message:

"Sorry, but we did not find any matches to display. Try again and broaden your search criteria. If you were searching for new posts since your last visit, it's possible that there are none to show."

....but there are certainly new posts, and doesn't matter how long I leave between tries.

Same result with IE or Firefox.

:P I have the same problem!

The 'View New Posts' function is broken for me. Keep getting this message:

"Sorry, but we did not find any matches to display. Try again and broaden your search criteria. If you were searching for new posts since your last visit, it's possible that there are none to show."

....but there are certainly new posts, and doesn't matter how long I leave between tries.

Same result with IE or Firefox.

Me too

are people still now missing PM's?

D_I_F - reckon you could supply more info cause you seemed to post in here ok.

C

yeah, stupid IE sucks balls.. FF is fine.

I'll see whats happening.

i updated my sig for you IE'ers to make the transition easier.

using FF and the "view new posts" dosen't seem to work... so will be looking into that after the weekend. its something I use personally more than anything else on this forum.

interesting... when I change between skins the number of PM's I can see changes.

Although I get the same error regardless of what skin I use, as fas a new post search is concerned.

The new posts issue must related to dates and times somehow. The most recent post in a search I did at 9.41 tonight was "Yesterday, 01:25 PM"

Oldest post was "1st March, 2006 - 08:42 PM" and my last visit was "your last visit was: Yesterday, 09:42 PM"

all messed up.

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