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Posted by kiddo on December 20, 2001, at 10:33:44
Hi-
When I check on a followed thread, the entire post shows up in the subject line. Any idea what's up with that?
Thanks-
Kiddo
Posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2001, at 5:27:20
In reply to Post subjects, posted by kiddo on December 20, 2001, at 10:33:44
> When I check on a followed thread, the entire post shows up in the subject line. Any idea what's up with that?
Totally weird, what URL did you click on?
Bob
Posted by kiddo on December 22, 2001, at 7:49:35
In reply to Re: Post subjects, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2001, at 5:27:20
> > When I check on a followed thread, the entire post shows up in the subject line. Any idea what's up with that?
>
> Totally weird, what URL did you click on?
>
> BobIt happens on any thread that I click on when I'm following it. If I hit refresh, then it goes to the 'correct' subject line. Sorry I can't be more specific...I can try to dig up some followed threads if needed.
Kiddo
Posted by stjames on December 22, 2001, at 14:47:07
In reply to Re: Post subjects, posted by kiddo on December 22, 2001, at 7:49:35
I would save the page to disk, and send it to dr-bob. (in MS OE, its file/save as) Just attach this to an e-mail, send to Dr-Bob. That way he can see it too.
My best guess is your browser is not rendering the html correctly. What version are you using ?
(on a PC, look in the help menu for your browser) If so a reinstall or upgrade
would fix this. By looking at the actual html you get, it will be clear if the html is sent to you incorrectly or something else is happenenig.james
Posted by Dr. Bob on December 25, 2001, at 18:16:36
In reply to Re: Post subjects, posted by kiddo on December 22, 2001, at 7:49:35
> It happens on any thread that I click on when I'm following it. If I hit refresh, then it goes to the 'correct' subject line. Sorry I can't be more specific...I can try to dig up some followed threads if needed.
Thanks, that would help. You can also do what james suggested. One thing I'm not clear about, though, is exactly what you mean by "following" and "followed"...
Bob
Posted by kiddo on December 25, 2001, at 18:46:58
In reply to Re: Post subjects, posted by Dr. Bob on December 25, 2001, at 18:16:36
> Thanks, that would help. You can also do what james suggested. One thing I'm not clear about, though, is exactly what you mean by "following" and "followed"...
>
> Bobthreads that I've had notify me when there's an update.
Well, I don't know how it can make any difference as to what browser I'm using, but it's IE 5.0-been here for awhile now and never had this happen before.
Oh well-I'll see what I can find
Posted by kiddo on December 25, 2001, at 21:39:57
In reply to Re: Post subjects, posted by Dr. Bob on December 25, 2001, at 18:16:36
I found and saved a screenshot along with the HTML and was wondering if it was alright to e-mail it to ya.
> > It happens on any thread that I click on when I'm following it. If I hit refresh, then it goes to the 'correct' subject line. Sorry I can't be more specific...I can try to dig up some followed threads if needed.
>
> Thanks, that would help. You can also do what james suggested. One thing I'm not clear about, though, is exactly what you mean by "following" and "followed"...
>
> Bob
Posted by Dr. Bob on December 26, 2001, at 8:49:20
In reply to Re: Post subjects » Dr. Bob, posted by kiddo on December 25, 2001, at 21:39:57
> > One thing I'm not clear about, though, is exactly what you mean by "following" and "followed"...
>
> threads that I've had notify me when there's an update.So this is when you click on the URL in a notification email? Or are you clicking somewhere else?
> I found and saved a screenshot along with the HTML and was wondering if it was alright to e-mail it to ya.
Sure, do it!
Bob
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