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so does this mean that all our posts will soon apear in google !Originally posted by administratorSorry for the delay but as you will no doubt be aware a couple of recent problems with Internet 'things' led to an update for the forum to keep you all safe.
The problems were not related to the bulletin board software but were holes in PHP and Internet Explorer.
As well as adding the update to secure the forum we also hacked the code to make it much more search engine friendly and this is what caused the page numbering to break as the hacks we applied allow the spiders to get further into the forum and posts.
Please accept our apologies for the problems with the forum this morning and if you see any more issues following last nights update please let us know.
datestamp - page numbers do not appear until there are a certain number of replies to a thread. HTH
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"The problems were not related to the bulletin board software but were holes in PHP and Internet Explorer.
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Oh Dear !
Milan.
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But I want this page to be page 3.
Ooh, I wouldn't do that if I were you. Having lots of nasty bots wizzing around your site, wasting sql resources. And then when it is all nicely indexed, you go and wipe away any post that is more than a couple of days old. Bonkers!As well as adding the update to secure the forum we also hacked the code to make it much more search engine friendly
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Page numbering should now work
Sorry for the delay but as you will no doubt be aware a couple of recent problems with Internet 'things' led to an update for the forum to keep you all safe.
The problems were not related to the bulletin board software but were holes in PHP and Internet Explorer.
As well as adding the update to secure the forum we also hacked the code to make it much more search engine friendly and this is what caused the page numbering to break as the hacks we applied allow the spiders to get further into the forum and posts.
Please accept our apologies for the problems with the forum this morning and if you see any more issues following last nights update please let us know.
datestamp - page numbers do not appear until there are a certain number of replies to a thread. HTHTags: None
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