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Huuuuuge Problem, Please need toughts
Somebody made a thread and then 2 people answered. but the 3rd one became the #1 Post, and it says posted on 2004, WTH? how do I fix that, It happened in 3 threads so far, people is getting confused on wich post is the main one
Or why is that because the rest of them are fine and I did a test just now and is normal It does it sometimes |
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what are the products or hacks installed on your forum ?!
.. because we need details to help... also, check the title of the forum, your request is not located in a proper place... |
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That happened to our forum too. It had to do with our server company. You can't fix it, but do contact them and get them to reset the clock. Or it might fix itself. But that is what we had to do.
Lisa |
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If your on cPanel hosting, they have a problem when updating cpanel that causes the time to go crazy on posts and stuff :noway:
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This is quite interesting to me.. because I am pretty sure I have had some odd post-order related things happen recently.
On a new site.. it was a fresh install of 3.6.6 at the time.. I swear there are posts in some threads that I hadn't seen when I made mine. I assumed I was losing it, or just hadn't seen them, but this intrigues me. |
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Thanx for the info, I will contact them. Good that Im not the only one with that problem
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