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Ok few issues

1) I cant delete/remove posts (inside a thread)

2) I cant select the "bulk moderation" box to delete a post that way.

Each time i try it "clicks" and doesnt actually do anything ;)

I'll keep playing around and see what else i can find

word... i can't delete either, but I can edit... as nicely displayed here..

Beer Baron

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Ok few issues

1) I cant delete/remove posts (inside a thread)

2) I cant select the "bulk moderation" box to delete a post that way.

Each time i try it "clicks" and doesnt actually do anything ;)

I'll keep playing around and see what else i can find

Yeap, cant even delete my own posts, click on the delete button and nothing happens, firefox 2.0.0.2

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Ok few issues

1) I cant delete/remove posts (inside a thread)

2) I cant select the "bulk moderation" box to delete a post that way.

Each time i try it "clicks" and doesnt actually do anything >_<

I'll keep playing around and see what else i can find

+1 to all of those as well with firefox 2.0.0.2

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i can't use the add reply. i have to use the fast reply.

happens also when trying to write a pm or start another thread. the "initializing attachments" starts and then i get a window saying "windows has to shut down, do you want to send an error report"

IE6 being used. everything ok before the upgrade

craig

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Everything seems to be working for me

except no QLD member bar (but I am sure that you are already aware of that X 1 billion)

using Safari 1.3.2 :laugh:

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Christian ..... Nah duno how to screen shots or that....but when i got to add a reply or a quote to a pm or or a post it will close down my sau net pages....but only wen i got to do that nothing else i can post fine an all that. The error is a windows explorer errors it say windows has encounter a problem and has to close and sorry if an inconvience has been caused...blah blah blah....but all my other websites and net pages i have been to havnt had this problem

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When you say you cant see members profiles .. do you mean, you cant click on the name above the avatar? or do you get an error message when you click on the names at the bottom of the page where the active members are listed..

what happens when you click this link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p?showuser=9307

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got the same issue as everyone else, can't click on profiles within a thread

my PM's don't have the -1 issue anymore (they did yesterday) so that seems to be fixed :laugh:

as r32line said, would be good to have the online/offline indicator thingy back under peoples info

I'm using Safari... dont seem to have any other issues that i can see yet..

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