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This topic was started on 2007-08-22 05:10 pm.
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posted by an07 (Member) on 2007-08-24 12:32 am quote

Originally posted by Remy:
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Also tell me if the same happens when you click on the last post link from the forum overview page instead of the active topics page. Or the personal topics page.



When I click on the second page link of this topic in the link from the forum its fine but. when I click the link in the active forum topics i get http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155/

posted by germcevoy (Crew member) on 2007-08-24 12:33 am quote

Originally posted by an07:
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When I click on the second page link of this topic in the link from the forum its fine but. when I click the link in the active forum topics i get http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155/


just the same problem as I had

posted by Remy (Webmaster) on 2007-08-24 12:34 am quote

Originally posted by an07:
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When I click on the second page link of this topic in the link from the forum its fine but. when I click the link in the active forum topics i get http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155/


Really?
It's nearly impossible, the //lastpost suffix after the URL is hard-coded, there's nothing that can remove this from the last post link.

So when you hold your mouse on the last post link, you see below the link:
http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155/

And when you do the same on the forum page, you see:
http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155//lastpost/ (what the right one is)

I really don't have any explanation.

posted by germcevoy (Crew member) on 2007-08-24 12:36 am quote

Originally posted by Remy:
[..]

Really?
It's nearly impossible, the //lastpost suffix after the URL is hard-coded, there's nothing that can remove this from the last post link.

So when you hold your mouse on the last post link, you see below the link:
http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155/

And when you do the same on the forum page, you see:
http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155//lastpost/ (what the right one is)

I really don't have any explanation.


the second link there is fine but the first will direct the user to the first post

posted by spooner (Member) on 2007-08-24 12:36 am quote

Hello Remy, i have the same problem.
Every time i open a Topic it's start with page one.

posted by an07 (Member) on 2007-08-24 12:36 am quote

Originally posted by Remy:
[..]

Really?
It's nearly impossible, the //lastpost suffix after the URL is hard-coded, there's nothing that can remove this from the last post link.

So when you hold your mouse on the last post link, you see below the link:
http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155/

Exactly


And when you do the same on the forum page, you see:
http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155//lastpost/ (what the right one is)

I get http://www.u2start.com/topic/2155///24/0/

I really don't have any explanation.



posted by Remy (Webmaster) on 2007-08-24 12:39 am quote

Originally posted by spooner:
Hello Remy, i have the same problem.
Every time i open a Topic it's start with page one.


That's right, but when you click the last post date you should get the last post.

posted by Remy (Webmaster) on 2007-08-24 12:40 am quote



This is the link from my active topics, and what I pasted above is the link I'm about to visit when I click on that link.

And with you guys, you don't see the same?

posted by an07 (Member) on 2007-08-24 12:45 am quote

Originally posted by Remy:
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This is the link from my active topics, and what I pasted above is the link I'm about to visit when I click on that link.

And with you guys, you don't see the same?



that's the same. So it's supposed to be on the first page when you click the link from the active forum page? If so, then there's no problem I guess

posted by Remy (Webmaster) on 2007-08-24 12:47 am quote

Originally posted by an07:
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that's the same. So it's supposed to be on the first page when you click the link from the active forum page? If so, then there's no problem I guess


Huh, what do you mean?
So the link from my screenshots actually works and redirects you to the last post? What are you clicking on then?

posted by spooner (Member) on 2007-08-24 12:50 am quote

Originally posted by Remy:
[image]

This is the link from my active topics, and what I pasted above is the link I'm about to visit when I click on that link.

And with you guys, you don't see the same?


That's ok, but in the old U2start if went to the main page and then active forum topics
and go in a topic you always goes to the last page of that topic that you have left. Here you always starts with page one. I hope you understand what i mean.

posted by haytrain (Member) on 2007-08-24 12:50 am quote

i don't want to jump into the conversation and create any more confusion, but with the old u2start, when I clicked on the subject line of an active topic, it would take me to the last post of that specific topic. Now it seems to start me at the very beginning, page 1. Is this change deliberate? I guess it's nice to read the whole post, but could get frustrating if you're in a huge topic like "What Are You Currently Listening To?"

Thanks again for the new u2start.com, Remy (and others!). Can't wait to fully explore!

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