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That has nothing to do with the software and everything to do with the Moderators.Originally posted by JuniEdithModeration waiting taking too long.
So that's our decision and not likely to change unless we agree to a change in SLA's*
(NAT - stop laughing at the back!)
*Spoiler - there are no SLA's - we do this out of the goodness of our hearts.Leave a comment:
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Yes, it seems to be another (server-side) cacheing issue. I'll dig into it and see if I can work out where it's getting confused.Originally posted by eek View PostA weird one here
The HMRC Enquiries page is showing that the most recent post is from 7 something this morning when there has been 2 posts since
And that's even after I refresh the page and I've posted in that thread.
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I've seen that all over the shop, it's quite misleadingOriginally posted by eek View PostA weird one here
The HMRC Enquiries page is showing that the most recent post is from 7 something this morning when there has been 2 posts since
And that's even after I refresh the page and I've posted in that thread.
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A weird one here
The HMRC Enquiries page is showing that the most recent post is from 7 something this morning when there has been 2 posts since
And that's even after I refresh the page and I've posted in that thread.
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Too lazy to check if this has been reported, but when you do a mouse over on a certain topic the swear filter doesn't work, if you open the topic you can see it has been autoredacted: example this thread: https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...e-dipping.htmlLeave a comment:
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I don't remember this one being picked up.
Nested quotes don't seem to work (at least not in preview). The first quote is displayed and anything nested under it is ignored. Quotes are displayed in preview if you show each one separately.Leave a comment:
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My profile is working now. Thanks Fizzy Knickers.
Updateipoo: Ah. Today only if I click refresh umpteen times
Updateipoo2: Ugh. Nope, back to not working at all. Seems like a cache problem but clearing it didn't help.
Updateipoo3: Lots of refreshes work again.Last edited by xoggoth; 29 April 2021, 18:44.Leave a comment:
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Yes, there's something going on with the way it sets the most recent post datetime for a thread. I strongly suspect this is also an internal cache invalidation issue; it's on the listOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostOriginally posted by eek View PostI know this is probably an old bug - but if I click the take me to the last post link for a long standing thread I'm taking to a post from 4 February 2021...
To add this is the link for the dead celebs thread https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...ml#post2876229 (Jan 5th 2021)
I get that with a number of different threads. Anything that's more than a few pages long.
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Should now be OK at https://forums.contractoruk.com/ir35...esty-does.htmlOriginally posted by BigDataPro View PostYesterday one of my post (link below) was moved to IR35 section by the Mods. But since then it gets "invalid url" error.
https://forums.contractoruk.com/ir35...r-majesty-does
This is a quite bad problem with moving stuff. Basically, vBulletin attempts to invalidate some of its internally-cached data, but its method for doing this involves building an array containing a reference to every single post in the subforums involved. This might be all well and good on a smaller forum, but on CUK there are now so many posts that it just ends up consuming all the memory allocated to the PHP script and crashing, so it never gets to my code that fixes up the URLs to conform with the CUK URL scheme.
I've tested this on a development server with four times as much memory allocated as the production server, and it still doesn't get even a quarter of the way through before crashing, so just bumping up the PHP memory_limit configuration isn't going to fix it.
I'm working on a proper fix for this, but it's a particularly complex problem for various reasons. But at least my existing tool for fixing things up after the fact works with moved threads (posts extracted into a separate thread are a different thing again).Leave a comment:
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