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Newly Posted Posts!
Hi!
On another vBull run forum I can click on my profile and under "latest posts" find the post that I just made... straight after having posting it. However, on the forum I run now (also vBull; version 4.2.1), I can only find YESTERDAY'S posts among my "latest posts"... How do I fix this in the ACP so that all member's posts are shown immediately under "Recent Posts" in their profiles?? |
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Could someone please help me with this?
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Does no one have input on this??
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Try this:
ACP --> Settings --> Options --> Server Settings and Optimization Options -->Update Thread Views Immediately: YES |
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BULLDOG, Max Taxable |
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I have this setting enabled but STILL only YESTERDAYS posts are shown when clicking on a members profile and choosing "Find latest posts"...
Any other help with this? I would really love to have this work! |
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Lets try this,
Admin CP --> Settings --> Options --> General Settings --> Thread/Forum Read Marking Type -> Database (automatic forum marking) |
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Just made that setting (it was set to "Inactivity/Cookie Based"... ran the Thread Views etc in the Scheduled Task Manager afterwards but it does not seem to have changed anything??
When I click on my name and hit "Find latest posts" it still only shows yesterdays posts (although I just made a post to see if it works).. This is really frustrating... hope you guys can help me. |
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Ok try this one then,
Admin CP --> Settings --> Options --> Message Searching Options --> Queue Search Updates set to NO Then post a new post and see if it shows. |
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Thanks! Tried it and made a post... still not working!
I've checked if it's enabled in the Scheduled Task Manager (Scheduled Task: Search Queue Updates), and it is active. What needs to be changed? |
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Unrelated but... your missing, misnamed or mis-called external.php files for "arrowchat" are really killing your pageload and stopping parallel downloads.
This page should load pretty fast being only 400kb. You have four 404 errors, the arrowchat ones and two vBulletin jquery ones. http://www.webpagetest.org/result/14...B5D/1/details/ |
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