Hello guys.
I've been having this problem for quite some time now. The problem is that my New Subscribed Threads section doesn't update as it is supposed to.
For example, the attached picture shows that I have 2 new subscribed threads. Eventhough I have posted in different threads since the date depicted in either of those 2 threads, this still shows, and all the new subscriptions don't show.
I know some of my students are frequently using this PC, and some are registered members here, might that be the issue ¿
Last edited by HanneSThEGreaT; Sep 21st, 2007 at 05:28 AM.
Let me try to find out ( although it's almost 2 PM here, on a Friday ) meaning exam time, I'll try, but hopefully by Tuesday I'll be able to get back to you on that ( monday's a public holiday as well )
I'll try to find out their usrnames / get them to test. I allow them to use the forums to find out stuff for their own personal needs, not class stuff, so I also hope they haven't asked too many LOL
For example, the attached picture shows that I have 2 new subscribed threads.
I believe it actually shows threads that you have subscribed to that have had recent responses since you've last viewed the thread.
Eventhough I have posted in different threads since the date depicted in either of those 2 threads, this still shows, and all the new subscriptions don't show.
I don't believe you will ever see yourself as the most recent poster in a subscribed thread when viewing your subscribed threads list in UserCP, as it only shows threads that have had responses since the last time you opened the thread.
Lou is right - it only shows threads if they have replies you haven't seen yet (and it is assumed that you have seen what you posted yourself). For further info, see this thread from last week.
If you want to see the other threads you have subscribed to, click on the "View all Subscribed Threads" link.
I believe it actually shows threads that you have subscribed to that have had recent responses since you've last viewed the thread.
Yes, exactly. It is supposed to show the threads which had responses since my last visit. It doesn't. Now, It still shows the threads 9 as in the picture in my first post ), which is wrong, it was supposed to show this thread in there as well, because it had responses since my last visit.
Originally Posted by NotLKH
I don't believe you will ever see yourself as the most recent poster in a subscribed thread when viewing your subscribed threads list in UserCP, as it only shows threads that have had responses since the last time you opened the thread.
OK, found the name of one of my students which is also a member here. His name is GrimmReaper. He only has one subscribed thread since his last visit ( somewhere in August ) as per attachment A.
My user CP ( New subscribed threads ), now looks like Attachment B
So, there doesn't seem to be any issues of conflicting threads. Maybe it's a caching issue.
Another thing I encountered just now, is the LastPost cookie. I initially Quick Replied to this thread, and then decided to include the pictures ( so I clicked Post Reply ). Now usually, the LastPost cookie keeps track of the current post ( for in case something happens ). When I clicked on Last post, it showed a reply amde to this thread : How can I put a TextBox on the title bar of my application?
Last edited by HanneSThEGreaT; Sep 25th, 2007 at 02:05 AM.
Not sure how the LastPost function works but as for the threads issue is it possible that you were being automatically logged in as GrimmReaper and didn't notice?
but as for the threads issue is it possible that you were being automatically logged in as GrimmReaper and didn't notice?
HanneSThEGreaT: When you first mentioned that you shared that machine with some of your students, this it the VERY first thing that jumped into my mind. When you click the "Remember Me" checkbox, the next time the site is launched, the last person to be logged in will automatically get logged in again (which, frankly, is why I don't like that feature, but that is a whole other story). If a number of members are using the same machine, this would be a very easy scenerio to fall into.
Any advice on what else I can do guys
You know, as I told Ron ( GR ), I really don't mind them using my computer to find solutiuons to their own problems, in fact, I encourage it, but they could have the decency just to log out and on everytime..
Any advice on what else I can do guys
You know, as I told Ron ( GR ), I really don't mind them using my computer to find solutiuons to their own problems, in fact, I encourage it, but they could have the decency just to log out and on everytime..
So, this problem continues to persist even when YOU are logged in (and you are certain it is your member ID that is logged in)?
This what I get now. In the picture, you can clearly see that the last I visited was after 1 PM today, but still, "old" stuff show. I was here earlier during the day and I got those 9 threads, I retuned later and still got them, I even got them now.
Nope. Doesn't work either. You can see I went to those ( which are purple ), I went to them about a dozen times, and still it displays.
Granted, I don't frequent the these forums as much as CG, but still, it shouldn't appear like this. I know on CG, it doesn't matter whether or not I open those threads again, or not, after some time, they disappear.
Maybe I should try modifying my profile, so that I don't subscribe to threads, leave it like that for a day or 2, then modify my profile again, so that I'll be subscribed to threads.
Let me try.
We run 3.5 here and use a different thread read marking system than CodeGuru. On CG they are marked read when you logout. Here you have to visit a thread to mark it as read, or you can leave it for 10 days and it will expire automatically.
Ah, I see, so you got the newer version
OK, ok, now I see, thanx for bearing with me. It makes sense now, thanx for clearing that up, and sorry I wasted your time guys, I know you're very busy here
Codeguru will eventually be upgraded. Due to its complexity, it was delayed.
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