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    *somewhat resolved* "Search Last visit" problem

    hi,

    whenever i try to search my posts on the basis of last visit, it always generate "sorry, no match found" error.

    eg. as per this page, my last visit was Today at 1:48 AM and now its 12 noon. (GMT+5:30). i tried looking at the posts i posted during my last visit, and again this no match found.

    its really difficult to check all the available pages by clicking and then wait for them to open.

    i know another method is to search using "yesterday" but according to the example i stated, dont you feel its irrelevant.

    thnx
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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    Just click your username, and then click View Posts By. It will list them, sorted by time/date.

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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    How do you search from last visit, without specifying a keyword ?

    You could use New Posts instead ?

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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    You could also use "View Subscribed Threads" too.
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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    actually i was trying to see if the user is having some trouble in using my posted code. i could subscribe to those threads but then it is not possible to subscibe to all threads in a limited time span.
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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    Quote Originally Posted by penagate
    How do you search from last visit, without specifying a keyword ?

    You could use New Posts instead ?
    it gives the same thing "Sorry, no match found", whether or not i specify keyword.
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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    Click on your name in a thread, or in the CP, and click "FINd MORE POSTS BY.."

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    Re: "Search Last visit" problem

    Quote Originally Posted by dglienna
    Click on your name in a thread, or in the CP, and click "FINd MORE POSTS BY.."
    thats a good thing though. thnx DG, i never used it.

    but i am still very eager to know why that thing do not work?
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    Re: *somewhat resolved* "Search Last visit" problem

    Another way is to go to your control panel and click on View all Subscribed threads. This is the same result list as find more posts by. Or you can access it via the Quick Links > Subscribed Threads menu.
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    Re: *somewhat resolved* "Search Last visit" problem

    Do you subscribe to all threads you answer? I only have a dozen or so that I have subscribed to over the past year. I often search for my posts when I come back the next day.

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    Re: *somewhat resolved* "Search Last visit" problem

    I have my settings set to "Subscribe to all" and no notification of replies. or such.

    I have had it set since I signed up. Currently about 7,700+ threads.
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    Re: *somewhat resolved* "Search Last visit" problem

    nope, i generally do not subscribe to threads, but use it only when i wanted to check some threads ummmm, on a regular basis.

    right now i have no subscribed threads.
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    Re: *somewhat resolved* "Search Last visit" problem

    Well if you subscribe to the threads as a default or just manually subscribe to the ones you want to "bookmark" then when you do a view subscribed threads they will appear on your list.
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