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Before the crash, the search function wasn't working properly either. Sorting by date was selective, and you'd get stuff that was 7 months old in front of new posts 4 pages back. I really hope this will be fixed, as it's the only way to keep track of posts you've made and other persons responses. It doesn't have to be tomorrow, but sometime soon if possible as I miss this most about the about the older forum.

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Hey guys,

Been trying to address the problems, there are a few outstanding, heres my list of problems (let me know if I have forgotten any)

  • Search not going back far enough
  • Cannot add feedback

I'm pretty sure that everything else is ok now... Or have I missed something?

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Hey guys,

Been trying to address the problems, there are a few outstanding, heres my list of problems (let me know if I have forgotten any)

  • Search not going back far enough
  • Cannot add feedback

I'm pretty sure that everything else is ok now... Or have I missed something?

With userbars, if say someone is a member of "Group A" as their primary, and also has "Group A" in their secondary usergroups, the userbar shows up twice :P Technically people shouldn't have this setup, but it seems a few users do.

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With userbars, if say someone is a member of "Group A" as their primary, and also has "Group A" in their secondary usergroups, the userbar shows up twice :P Technically people shouldn't have this setup, but it seems a few users do.

Yeah I just fixed the userbars up.

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Hey guys,

Been trying to address the problems, there are a few outstanding, heres my list of problems (let me know if I have forgotten any)

  • Search not going back far enough
  • Cannot add feedback

I'm pretty sure that everything else is ok now... Or have I missed something?

"Posts by users" doesn't show any results now. But maybe you're already playing around with the search function to fix things :)

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Sweet, the search is working again.

PranK, will you get a chance to look at the search results ordering issue? Have included a pic to show you. It should be showing newest posts first, but it's kind of all over the place.

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I have it on the default "View all topics started and posted in". When I change it to "View all topics has started" the results seem to be accurate in showing newest first, so it's a problem with the combined setting it seems.

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one thing i have noticed is when i get a new pm in my email i click the link and takes me to the new conversation cool, but when i look @ the top of page always says i have 1 new notification and its always the one i just read

also

have Invision taken the ability to have a PM button on the forum page to PM someone you have to go to there profile

i also notice trader rating is no longer on the forum page

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one thing i have noticed is when i get a new pm in my email i click the link and takes me to the new conversation cool, but when i look @ the top of page always says i have 1 new notification and its always the one i just read

You sure there are no other unread convo's in there?

also

have Invision taken the ability to have a PM button on the forum page to PM someone you have to go to there profile

i also notice trader rating is no longer on the forum page

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Sweet, the search is working again.

PranK, will you get a chance to look at the search results ordering issue? Have included a pic to show you. It should be showing newest posts first, but it's kind of all over the place.

Hmmm, strange... Will check it out.

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