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2009-02-21 21:06:21
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#1812
in reply to #1811
This is the error I've seen:

Not Found

The requested URL /_fv/fp/1/1810/Status+Update/Known+Problems.html was not found on this server.

Also, when I click on the link for a user's name, the same page reloads. Should that be loading a user profile page?
Posted by: Ian
2009-02-22 03:23:38
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#1813
in reply to #1812
Ok. Thanks for pointing that out. That link is probably breaking because of the / in it. I'll check it out.

Yea, the profile links are broken. I think it's a publishing error. It works on the staging side.

(In this system of mine you set up all the pages and do all of your edits and it's not visible on the public side until you publish them)

Keep the bug reports coming!
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Posted by: Yermo
2009-02-25 12:16:24
18 of 34
#1855
in reply to #1788
This is a test reply.
Posted by: 647
2009-02-25 12:19:57
19 of 34
#1856
in reply to #1855
Cool. Notification to me worked. Does the reply work to you?

We also need to test a new post (different section of code generates the notification when a new post is made)

Notice that I changed the format of the notification email a bit so it's more readable. I'm half tempted to include a bit of the post along with the email.
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Posted by: Yermo
2009-02-25 12:45:03
20 of 34
#1857
in reply to #1856
I got the notification and the link in the e-mail worked just fine.

I'll start a new thread now to test that notification.
Posted by: 647
2009-02-25 12:55:51
21 of 34
#1861
in reply to #1857
There's still a problem. Under some circumstances notifications are still incorrect. Tracking it down.
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Posted by: Yermo
2009-05-03 21:56:54
22 of 34
#2286
in reply to #1788
Regarding the Member Photos area, it seems odd to have "Title: ..." under the photo instead of just the title. How about removing that?
Posted by: Ian
2009-05-03 22:58:45
23 of 34
#2287
in reply to #2286
Done.
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Merciless Overlord of YML.COM.
Posted by: Yermo
2009-06-05 00:32:58
24 of 34
#2389
in reply to #1788
Forum posts render correctly with Opera 10.0 Beta browser.

They claim to have revised the javascript rendering engine.

-drh
Posted by: -unknown
2009-06-05 01:07:05
25 of 34
#2390
in reply to #2389
Excellent. The js engine they had in 9 had some serious problems. I'm glad to hear 10 resolves the issues. We do have some Opera users in the forum.
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Posted by: Yermo
2009-06-13 13:31:45
26 of 34
#2411
in reply to #2390
FYI: Just tried to log in to look at the 'duncan's camper' thread from the nightly update page, and got a page with weird formatting. (it looks like I was not logged in at the time).
Weird formatting
Posted by: Matt
2009-06-13 14:43:22
27 of 34
#2412
in reply to #2411
Is this persisting or did it correct itself when you reloaded the page?
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Posted by: Yermo
2009-06-13 15:26:06
28 of 34
#2413
in reply to #2412
I did not try reloading- the next page I went to was the login page, and then I went back to the page and it was fine. Seemed to me like a CSS issue?
Posted by: Matt
2009-06-13 15:29:27
29 of 34
#2414
in reply to #2413
From the look of the screenshot, I would actually suspect a momentary firefox flakeout over a problem on the site.

Every now and again, and I see this on facebook and other sites as well, FireFox doesn't seem to render CSS heavy pages correctly, maybe because one of the css files didn't download ... dunno.

If you see that kind of weirdness again, please report it.

What version of firefox are you running?
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Posted by: Yermo
2009-06-13 15:34:03
30 of 34
#2415
in reply to #2414
I'm running the very latest, I think, 3.0.11.
Posted by: Matt