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RSS bug and "New posts" issue? Hi* When attempting to test a new Twitter mod yesterday* I put a new test article in our news section* and checked the RSS file. Much to my surprise* the new post did not show up there (two new threads posted earlier did). I manually launched some tasks* but nothing. Hoping things would solve themselves* I went to bed* but now* a brand new sparkling day arrived* but my post seems lost forever. When clicking the RSS button* the test-post is not listed. Are there any specifics I should be aware of when it comes to new threads and them being taken into consideration for the RSS feed from my site? Like is there a maximum amount of threads per hour that will make the cut* or does a thread needs to be a certain minimum amount of characters before it gets added? Url to my forum: http://www.afterworldforum.com The test-post is the twitterpost at/near the top of the frontpage The URL to the feed is: http://www.afterworldforum.com/forum....php?type=RSS2 Thanks in advance :) I also came across another minor issue yesterday. When I click on the "New posts" fuction* and then click the icon where it takes me to the most recent post in the thread* in the title of my page* first* the title appears* then the Page indicator* and finally the name of the forum* which is how I changed things to be according to the following: (vbulletinsetup boards* link does not seem to be working at the moment* so the below is a copy/paste from my ShowThread template) Code: $thread[title] - $vbphrase[page_x] - $foruminfo[title] $headinclude However* when I was viewing topics in a specific forum (Off Topic)* I noticed that not only did it contain the above* but after the title of the sub forum* the postnumber was added to the post. I have since been unable to reproduce the error* but whenever it popped up* the urlbar contained the following: Quote: showthread.php?p=577#post577 I've been trying to look into the ShowThread template* but came up blank. Could any one point me at a place to look in case it happens again? It looked sloppily* and I'd prefer fixing it once and for all. Thanks :) Peter |
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