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I am not sure if anyone else is having this problem, but for me when I try to sort any of the forums by clicking a column heading the sorting works fine, but it breaks everything else. I can't change the sort, go to a different page number, or change the sort direction. Clicking on any of those links sends me to a "404 not found" page.
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It seems to be working fine here. For example, this is the Brainstorm forum sorted on the basis of replies: forumdisplay.php?f ... order=desc
This is page 2 with same sorting: http://forum.kde.org/forumdisplay.php?f ... by=replies Sorting in ascending order for page 1: http://forum.kde.org/forumdisplay.php?f ... &order=asc Can you give me specific examples where you find the problem? |
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This triggered it: First I went to the main page, then clicked "KDE Brainstorm". Then I clicked the "Author" link just above the first thread and end up at this page:
Then I clicked the page 5 link above that, and I got this link which does not work:
Last edited by TheBlackCat on Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Man is the lowest-cost, 150-pound, nonlinear, all-purpose computer system which can be mass-produced by unskilled labor.
-NASA in 1965 |
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Strangely, if I click on "Author", it takes me to: forumdisplay.php?f ... &order=asc
And clicking on the multipage page 5 link, it takes me to: http://forum.kde.org/forumdisplay.php?f ... &order=asc What am I missing here? PS: I tried this both as my user and guest. |
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Okay, I have the issue.
We would look into rectifying this, thanks. |
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This issue has now been (hopefully) fixed. Please test.
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Yep, seems to be working now. Thanks!
Last edited by TheBlackCat on Sun Apr 26, 2009 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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