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Old 30-09-2009, 10:04 AM   #1
BillC
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The problem I am having is with this forum. Seems that for some reason I cannot see peoples reply to threads. When I open a new thread I can see the original opening statement but cannot see any replys. When I go into Display Modes and select "Switch to Hybrid I get some of the posts. Then when I select Threaded mode I get some more. When I close down the internet and go back into the forum its all gone again.

I have also had heaps of trouble replying to posts. Most times it does not work.

Can I have my profile reset or something. I really like this forum but for some reason its not working like it used to. My current thread is a good example "Missing when cold".

To those in the know, Please help.

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Old 30-09-2009, 10:16 AM   #2
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I have moved this into a more appropriate area.

I have updated your profile although there didn't appear to be anything wrong with it.

As usual, clear cookies and cache in case there is something odd in those.

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