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Post: 001  

by  Greg Pilla    on 25.09.2007 - 13:42

Post your thoughts / comments / criticisms of the FoxForum here.


Post: 002  

by  Michael Harradon    on 25.09.2007 - 14:56

This is awesome, great job!


Post: 003  

by  Chris Merrill    on 26.09.2007 - 06:31

Yah, this very useful.
Or, at least, it could be.


Post: 004  

by  Manan Thakkar    on 26.09.2007 - 07:50

Sweet, finally!


Post: 005  

by  Daniela Garcia    on 27.09.2007 - 21:22

Cshrieking smileyshrieking smileyl! This is very convenient.


Post: 006  

by  Don Rhine    on 28.09.2007 - 17:42

happy smiley


Post: 007  

by  Jon Hohrath    on 05.10.2007 - 08:58

cool smiley


Post: 008  

by  Manan Thakkar    on 11.10.2007 - 01:41

There should be separate forums for different sections of the wiki (i.e. oen for envbiotech and one for robotics)


Post: 009  

by  Greg Pilla    on 14.10.2007 - 10:23

This can be done. I'll see to it.


Post: 010  

by  Manan Thakkar    on 15.10.2007 - 20:01

Don't you just have to copy the code into a new group to create another one. Because it seems that the main Forum page simply compiles a list of all the pages in that group.


Post: 011  

by  Manan Thakkar    on 05.11.2007 - 20:28

There are a few bugs in the forum, especially when multiple people are posting on the same forum at around the same time. From my findings, this is what happens:

Person A visits a thread, and starts reading it.
Soon, Person B comes across the same thread, and rather than reading it, immediately adds a comment. (The Post ID is the one that would have been given to Person A)
Even though Person B has posted, Person A doesn't see the post because he hasn't refreshed the page.
Now Person A, without seeing Person B's post, writes a comment. The Post ID is the same one that was given to Person B's comment. Person B's comment is now overwritten, and there are two copies of Person A's comment.

I'm sorry if that doesn't make much sense, but it can simply be solved by refreshing the page immediately before you post


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