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    Every time I log into the forum and click on the "new post" button I get the the following message
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    Sorry, there are no new threads to view.

    You may search for threads updated during the previous 24 hours, here.

    "
    But when I go into the Last 24 hour post there are lots of new ones???
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    Your post is receiving attention!

    Is that there under new posts?
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    G'day Nev,
    Can you give us some details to work on??
    How long has the problem existed?
    Have you done any "cookie clearing" lately??
    What browser are you using??

    Can't think of any other questions??

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    Thanks
    Interesting thing is it doesn't happen every time
    I'm using IE6
    And I deleted all the cookies thinking that this was the problem but it didn't fix it
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    Does the same thing happen (sometimes) on email notifications?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104 View Post
    Does the same thing happen (sometimes) on email notifications?
    Nope it only happens on this forum and http://www.austech.info/ forum
    I assume both sites are running the same forum software???
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    You may not be leaving the forums long enough to refresh the page.

    The forums have been set to refresh the database every 2 hours I think. If you are on at 8.00 AM and leave at 9.30 AM but return at 9.45AM the time at the top right hand corner will say that you last visited at 8.00 AM and does not record any new posts in that time because it thinks you are still here.
    If however you don't return until 3.00PM the new posts should show up.

    Hope that makes sense.

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    More going on than that, I think. When I hit "New Posts" the software reports "Search results" and it's pretty much up to the minute. If I post a reply, then hit "New Posts," my post is near the top of the list, or below any that were posted in the interim. [** ]

    Conversely, if I hit "Today's Posts" before logging in, the list often is headed with something like "The following posts have not been updated since your last visit" even though there really are new posts after I'd logged out. When I last logged out, the message "All cookies cleared" appeared, but I suspect it isn't completely true, and manually clearing the cache as Noel suggests might not be a bad idea.

    This software (VBulletin) has enough versions/options/variables to challenge a PhD in computer science. I think there's a forum for VBulletin itself. Some of these weird questions might be addressed there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    You may not be leaving the forums long enough to refresh the page.
    Well its 10.25AM and I was last on at 1.00AM and there are no new posts????
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    Hi Nev - This is a fix from a long time ago, but try it and it might do the job. Nothing to lose.

    Cheers - Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut View Post
    Hi Nev - This is a fix from a long time ago, but try it and it might do the job. Nothing to lose.

    Cheers - Neil
    HUH?????
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    Nev glad your brought it up thought it was just me and my system with New Posts.

    Looking forward to see what the mods come up with

    I can go on in the am sign out or leave it going and do a New Posts and get the same result as yourself Zilch go back 24hrs.

    Ray

    Good to see you posting again Neil

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    Pending there has been new posts since you last log in

    It is more than likely your session cookie isn't receiving its updated visit time.

    This can be that

    a: you have your browser security too high
    b: your firewall is too high and the WW server cant see it or update the session time in the cookie
    c: your session cookie is being persistent and not updating

    Turn off your firewall
    Hit default in browser security
    Turn on allow cookies to be set especially if it particular to your firewall to
    Allow: https://www.woodworkforums.com

    Do a test to see if it updates?

    and another if there is a domain shift to "new posts" which redirects to the sub domain I think it was woodworkforums.ubeaut.com ?

    Last 24 hours post doesn't use the session cookie. It pulls the time variable from the forum MySql database
    c2=a2+b2;
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    Quote Originally Posted by autogenous View Post
    Pending there has been new posts since you last log in

    It is more than likely your session cookie isn't receiving its updated visit time.

    This can be that

    a: you have your browser security too high
    b: your firewall is too high and the WW server cant see it or update the session time in the cookie
    c: your session cookie is being persistent and not updating

    Turn off your firewall
    Hit default in browser security
    Turn on allow cookies to be set especially if it particular to your firewall to
    Allow: https://www.woodworkforums.com

    Do a test to see if it updates?

    and another if there is a domain shift to "new posts" which redirects to the sub domain I think it was woodworkforums.ubeaut.com ?

    Last 24 hours post doesn't use the session cookie. It pulls the time variable from the forum MySql database
    Sage advice but if all has been going well prior with all these settings as above what then.

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    Tick "Remember Me" when you log in. Connects sub-domains.

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