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I'm having something strange happen occasionally when I reply to a thread. I took a screenshot to show it.
As you can see on the left, I have replied to the thread. If you click on it, you can see my reply. However, it shows on the right that there are no replies to the thread, and it does not bump the thread up to the top of the list. It doesn't do this for me every time, just every once in a while. Any ideas? It's not really a big issue, but it's definitely confounding me. Thanks.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I've seen that happen sometimes when I use the QUICK REPLY button, but if you use POST REPLY it will post without any problems.
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I believe its because you computer is looking at your cache and not what has been parsed from the server.
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It was something I posted over 18 hours ago, but it's still showing no replies (on my computer, at least, and I've checked with two different browsers). Will someone else check it? It's in the ASK THE PROS forum, a thread titled "Remington Navy rimfire conversion" posted by Armybrat. Does the forum index show any replies? When you click on it, can you see my post?
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Well brother, I'm baffled. Your reply posted, I just read it - but you're right - on the ASK THE PROS page, it still lists 0 responses.
Time to contact admin, methinks...
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I haven't seen that happen before.
I made a reply, and it bumped the reply count to 2. I then deleted my reply, and the reply count went down to 1, so it's counting your reply now. I don't know why it was ignoring you before. What browser are you using? Are you using any security software, script blockers, cookie blockers, etc that might be affecting things?
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I am using Google Chrome on Windows Vista. I'm also running Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security. Neither of these has changed (excepting updates) since the beginning of the year, and it only happens maybe one in twenty times.
I don't know what would be causing it.
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