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This is very annoying when I log on and start reading threads and go to post only to find that when I post I'm logged out and I loose all ym unread markers. This really p*sses me off.
I don't like spending an hour looking through the forums at timestamps to figure out what's new and what isn't when the same thing could take me 10-20 minutes with the markers.
What's going on?
I don't like spending an hour looking through the forums at timestamps to figure out what's new and what isn't when the same thing could take me 10-20 minutes with the markers.
What's going on?
odd, because msn didn't log out and the logout issue is confined to the spring forums.
And my router can't disconnect and reconnect in 1/2 a second.
And my browser didnt restart although if you accidentally close firefox via a shutdown or a reboot and it restores your session you sometimes stay logged in.
And my router can't disconnect and reconnect in 1/2 a second.
And my browser didnt restart although if you accidentally close firefox via a shutdown or a reboot and it restores your session you sometimes stay logged in.
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Fine, it wasn't exactly the same thing - AF is losing his unread markers, I was not losing them even after reading threads.
AF made a completely unhelpful post that did not respond to my problem and instead served only to increase his postcount and show that he has some irrelevant knowledge about phpBB. And apparently his memory sucks too.
(ohmaiGAWSH ban me i DARED to disagree with teh AF-god-of-cookies)
AF made a completely unhelpful post that did not respond to my problem and instead served only to increase his postcount and show that he has some irrelevant knowledge about phpBB. And apparently his memory sucks too.
(ohmaiGAWSH ban me i DARED to disagree with teh AF-god-of-cookies)