sorry to be such a complete pain here.
Ok, i ran the script again (not on cron yet)
and it went through alt.tv.farscape:
Quote:
Requesting article 58127 from alt.tv.farscape...Saved
Requesting article 58128 from alt.tv.farscape...Saved
Requesting article 58129 from alt.tv.farscape...Saved
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but i go to the forum, and there are only two threads now marked new which seem to have anything else in them..
weird i thought. went into myphpadmin type thing and looked at the last records under usenet_article and searched for them (ie bits of their body text) and got no results.
So it does not appear to be a date/time thing (which would explain why there were not coming up the top marked new), it just appears they are not actually getting into the database.
On this point, i understand that usenet_ref is a many to many thing so there will be loads, but what about usenet_article. Should this not be similair to the number of posts? if so, that is my problem as my usenet_article is 3 times bigger than my number of posts.
Sorry about all these questions, bet you regret releasing this now