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Malaclypse

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Since the new forum is running, all message are always new. Is it only me, or has someone else discovered this?

Even if I marked them all as read, using the link on top of the forum, and also if I explicitly clicked each post on the first page, after I logged off and log on again after a couple of hours, the messages show again as unread. I didn't checked it for pages other than the first one.

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Tried deleting your cookies manually?

 

Sidenote: Yay, I'll get home this weekend :)

Edited by Wytter

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Certainly haven't experienced this myself...

 

Sidenote: Yay :)

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Yeah, I had the same problem, manually deleting the cookies helped.

 

And yay! :)

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I have the same problem, and I have firefox set up to delete cookies when I close it - I.e. cookies have been deleted lots of times without helping.

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Im getting this too. The trouble is, the 'bug' is not consistent. Its working for me know, but I guarantee it'll stop working in an hour or so.

 

Sidenote: w00t!! :ph34r:

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It's also not consistent here. This morning I manually deleted all EL related cookies and marked the Programming forum read, by using the link on top of the page. Now some message are still marked as read, while others are again marked as new, even it says they were last changed a couple of days ago ):

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