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« Reply #5 on: Nov 10, 2006, 05:29:44 PM »
Don't know if it is relevant or not, but the past couple of days there's been a bit of wierdness with private messaging for me.
When I come here, I almost always go to unread posts first. When the pop-up for messages shows up, I usually cancel. (In the past clicking read now didn't work.) When the unread list comes up I click on the number of messages listed in the User Area. Instead of taking me to the messages area, it takes me to the front page of the forum. If I go back to the unread list and click on the messages link a second time, then it works.
Like I said, don't know if related to spam changes, I haven't used PM's since your press release for Web 2.0 Announcer.
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« Reply #10 on: Nov 12, 2006, 08:08:03 PM »
I've got the same error in FF (version 1.5.0.8 ) since a couple of days. Clicking on an unread message takes me to the front page, hitting the back button and clicking again will take me to the message...
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« Reply #11 on: Nov 13, 2006, 11:58:29 AM »
This is so strange.
The only way that the site is sending location headers is when you are visiting a non www. version of the site, but even then it redirects you to the www version of the page you were going to.
I will try to debug this, but I am almost convinced that this is a problem of FF.
The only way that the site is sending location headers is when you are visiting a non www. version of the site, but even then it redirects you to the www version of the page you were going to.
I will try to debug this, but I am almost convinced that this is a problem of FF.
I have this problem with every new browser session (mostly link I get via the email)
The only way that the site is sending location headers is when you are visiting a non www. version of the site, but even then it redirects you to the www version of the page you were going to.
I will try to debug this, but I am almost convinced that this is a problem of FF.
I have this problem with every new browser session (mostly link I get via the email)