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I just started having this problem recently. It happens when I'm through with a post and return to the main forum page. It doesn't return me to the "new posts" (that I clicked on previously) and that's when I get the error, when I click on "new posts".

How can I avoid this happening, anyone else have this problem, why did it start just recently? Thanks for any help.

best regards, lm


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I just started having this problem recently. It happens when I'm through with a post and return to the main forum page. It doesn't return me to the "new posts" (that I clicked on previously) and that's when I get the error, when I click on "new posts".

How can I avoid this happening, anyone else have this problem, why did it start just recently? Thanks for any help.

best regards, lm

No no problems here, but the board format changed today. now when I click on a topic to view it I get the original post and a drop down that I have to click on each individual post to read them. I used to get frustrated with the old way, but I'm not sure I like this format either!! It may have something to do with the new format, but then again I could just be "out to lunch" LOL!!

Electra Enthusiast
I just started having this problem recently. It happens when I'm through with a post and return to the main forum page. It doesn't return me to the "new posts" (that I clicked on previously) and that's when I get the error, when I click on "new posts".

How can I avoid this happening, anyone else have this problem, why did it start just recently? Thanks for any help.

best regards, lm

Nope no issue here, but the board format changed for me today, so maybe it has something to do with that!!

Electra Enthusiast
I just started having this problem recently. It happens when I'm through with a post and return to the main forum page. It doesn't return me to the "new posts" (that I clicked on previously) and that's when I get the error, when I click on "new posts".

How can I avoid this happening, anyone else have this problem, why did it start just recently? Thanks for any help.

best regards, lm

Nope no issue here, but the board format changed for me today, so maybe it has something to do with that!!

Ursa Major Collaborator

Angie, somehow your options got changed. Go to any post, click on options in the right hand upper corner of the first post, and click on 'standard'. That should fix your problem.

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I just started having this problem recently. It happens when I'm through with a post and return to the main forum page. It doesn't return me to the "new posts" (that I clicked on previously) and that's when I get the error, when I click on "new posts".

How can I avoid this happening, anyone else have this problem, why did it start just recently? Thanks for any help.

best regards, lm

I get this message all the time, and it started when I joined. It is annoying, but it probably has to do with a large number of members being online and searching at the same time...especially if they are frequently clicking on "View New Posts" like I do. BTW, I can pretty much count on that message coming up if I'm performing a specific search. :)

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