http://www.vbforums.com/calendar.php...o=displaymonth
Reminder to turn off the birthday display for End of December, Beginning of January, Brad.
{3980 Birthdays.}
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Reminder to turn off the birthday display for End of December, Beginning of January, Brad.
{3980 Birthdays.}
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It crashed the first time I tried to view the Bds. LOL!
Looks like most members are only going to be 4 years old next month and vbchickenpower is 103 !
Yes.
It prevented us from connecting to the VBForums Main Page 2 years ago.
As far as I know, it didn't happen 3 years ago.
Last year, they deactivated BDay display on the main page for a couple of days.
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What does it have to do with? Members not entering a BD?
The picture is not too big in size is it? I tried to optimize it as low as I could.
From http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ight=%2Aday%2A
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Originally Posted by brad jones
Ok, so all are actually no date given and on those members systems the setting
for null date is 1900, 1970, but what would be the issue with the four year
olds? Their Null date equals 2001?
Which is about the time of the crash? same year at least, is it ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by RobDog888
I have no Idea how the DBase for the forums work, but perhaps someone could script it to change everyones BDay, if it equals Jan 1st, to whatever is valid for no birthday entry whatsoever?
Then Jan 1st, or perhaps we should call it BIRTH Day, would never be a problem again, or until the next crash.
Ehh! Lets just make it simple.
Why don't you wipe ALL our BDays???
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-Lou