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Pulsar: 
is it possible your IP address changed between viewing the loading the thread, and submitting your post?

I meant to say: is it possible your IP address changed between loading the thread, and submitting your post? 
Metlslime 
wow, how that can be? I don't use any hiding IP programs 
Pulsar: 
I assumed that it wasn't possible unless you were a spambot.

But, maybe somehow your dynamic IP changed and your browser cached the page so when you posted a comment, it was submitting an outdated form (with the wrong IP hash in it.) That shouldn't be possible becuase the pages on this site should never be cached (they are set to expire immediately.)

Does any of this sound possible? Or maybe a web proxy that cached a page when it shouldn't have? Or something?

If this happens much, I guess I'd need to remove the IP address requirement. 
View All Threads Problem 
Hasn't worked for me since the change to a new host.

Works in Firefox, but not in IE. The only webpage I attempt to visit that doesn't work...

Errr... 
 
So why is it a problem that it doesn't work in IE? 
 
What the hell? Title can be empty? 
Returning 
Now I'm back in uni, here's the error message I get from clicking on view all threads:

" * The request or reply is too large.

If you are making a POST or PUT request, then your request body (the thing you are trying to upload) is too large. If you are making a GET request, then the reply body (what you are trying to download) is too large. These limits have been established by the Internet Service Provider who operates this cache. Please contact them directly if you feel this is an error. " 
Okay... 
So i finally was able to reproduce it. For me, Firefox works just fine. I thought I'd try IE to see what happened.

Logged out: page loads
Logged in: "Can not find server or DNS error" (error message is fucking useless of course)

Also, it seems that all complaints from other people have either said it was an IE problem, or didn't mention the browser. Is it correct to say that everyone who has this problem is using IE? 
Nope 
Using latest official firefox client, but it seems to be a problem with the proxy here. 
I'm Using IE 
beneath GreenBrowser. 
Metlslime 
I just got these messages on top of each page


Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_display.php:56)
in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_user.php on line 106

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_display.php:56) in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_user.php on line 107


What's happening ? 
Nevermind 
It just disappeared... wtf ? 
View All Threads Bug Fixed? 
JPL: It was caused by my clumsy tinkering :)

Good news: I fixed it so that, at least on my computer, I can now View All Threads using IE even when logged in, where before I could not. The problem appears to be that the page was taking too long to process, causing IE to think it had timed out. By slightly optimizing some redundant code, I made it respond faster. 
Yup 
Now works for me! 
 
It also works for me with Firefox. I only forgot what I was supposed to look for in the threads. 
Seems 
to work here to. 
CSS Web2.0 Blingding 
I played a bit this morning and realised that one could small down the page size of func about 1/2 by reworking it in css. Getting rid of all the tables and using div, p and span instead.
If there's interest in doing this I would volunteer doing the hard work for metl (as in providing the visible layout). It might look slightly different but only slightly. 
Spirit: 
it's true, and I do plan to switch to CSS eventually. Just haven't gotten to it yet.

Thanks for the offer, but I am also capable of doing this. You should work on quaddicted :) 
:) 
I am also capable of doing this
I was never in doubt! :) 
 
I have trouble at home loading the forum page, but my provider is crappy, but also the only one that reaches my area.

At home I use Firefox and at work IE. Can't go back to IE at home just yet since I managed to corrupt it and don't want to start monkeying around until next week.

CSS - I remember a lecture from a while ago - this works on cascades and saves space because it doesn't hit repeats of the same info?

It's strange that func_ has trouble loading when its mostly text, apart from a few non-windows graphics. Mind you, I know next to nothing of web maintenance. 
RSS Feed 
What u think about RSS on speedq1 site? 
Slonix: 
There isn't one, is there? 
 
oh, sorry ))
"learn from my mistake" (c) Down II 
I Met A Strange Error Again 
it's longer this time:

Warning: mysql_connect(): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 3

Warning: mysql_select_db(): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 4

Warning: mysql_select_db(): A link to the server could not be established in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 4

Warning: mysql_query(): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 8

Warning: mysql_query(): A link to the server could not be established in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 8

Warning: mysql_query(): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 8

Warning: mysql_query(): A link to the server could not be established in /home/johnfitz/sites/www.celephais.net/board/_database.php on line 8
RECURSIVE ERROR:
Error 1: SQL error 2002 on line 12 of view_thread.php.
Error 2: SQL error 2002 on line 30 of _display.php.
This problem usually goes away if you refresh the page (but feel free to tell metlslime about the specific error you just got, since I'm curious about why this happens.


wtf 
Pulsar: 
thanks. I'll look into it. 
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