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The /forums page may not properly be showing the Last Post - we're looking into this now.
thanks,
Rob
Was this ever fixed? Mine went from showing 3 month old last posts, to the most recent post being 1 minute ago (when it could have been hours ago) to half the the most recent post spaces being just blank. This transition is over the course of about a week.
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Was this ever fixed? Mine went from showing 3 month old last posts, to the most recent post being 1 minute ago (when it could have been hours ago) to half the the most recent post spaces being just blank. This transition is over the course of about a week.
The /forums page uses cached data right now. The caches expire every time there is a new post, so in less-frequently-posted forums the date information is incorrect. I'm working on some ways that we can improve that while still keeping the performance benefits of the caching, but for the time being the current behavior is expected.
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Hi Rob,
Sorry for double posting if someone else has mentioned this somewhere already.
Spotted this in 'Blogs'- I can't subscribe to the RSS feed of any blogs. I just get a page coming up with:
"This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below." (and then all the code).
Also when I try to delete a post on my blog, I just get taken to a page with that post but when I hit delete nothing happens.
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Hi Rob,
Sorry for double posting if someone else has mentioned this somewhere already.
Spotted this in 'Blogs'- I can't subscribe to the RSS feed of any blogs. I just get a page coming up with:
"This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below." (and then all the code).
Also when I try to delete a post on my blog, I just get taken to a page with that post but when I hit delete nothing happens.
Have added these ones to the list, thx dash.
Rob
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Did something change about how logins work or how long they last? I feel like I've been having to log back in more often than before the upgrade. I've been totally logged out upon visiting at least twice since then and I can't remember that happening at that frequency. I visit on two computers and my phone if that is related.
Have you still been having issues with this? Should be improved now, FWIW.
Rob
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It looks like comments aren't being made asynchronously anymore, so it'll take a bit, but I'll look into it. Lots of security changes in the way default things are handled in Rails 3 (good for us, good for you, but require more work on our end).
Rob
Comments are back to being asynchronous. Thanks guys. 
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Spotted this in 'Blogs'- I can't subscribe to the RSS feed of any blogs. I just get a page coming up with:
"This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below." (and then all the code).
What are you trying to subscribe in? I'm trying to figure out what your specific problem is here, as the feeds are responding with XML properly, and it should be up to the browser (Chrome, FF, whatever) to figure out how to handle that feed data. If you can give me an example of a blog feed that acts differently I may be able to take a look, but when I click "subscribe to blog" or "subscribe to comments" from a person's blog both of them bring up the proper action in those browsers.
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What are you trying to subscribe in? I'm trying to figure out what your specific problem is here, as the feeds are responding with XML properly, and it should be up to the browser (Chrome, FF, whatever) to figure out how to handle that feed data. If you can give me an example of a blog feed that acts differently I may be able to take a look, but when I click "subscribe to blog" or "subscribe to comments" from a person's blog both of them bring up the proper action in those browsers.
Rob
Hi Rob,
I've just tried it in a few different browsers. Fine in Firefox and Safari but I get the error message for every blog I've tried while using Chrome when I hit either 'subscribe to blog' or subscribe to comments'.
I'll just swap to using Firefox. 
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Hi Rob,
I've just tried it in a few different browsers. Fine in Firefox and Safari but I get the error message for every blog I've tried while using Chrome when I hit either 'subscribe to blog' or subscribe to comments'.
I'll just swap to using Firefox. 
FWIW, that's not an error message, it usually just means you don't have Chrome configured to handle XML/RSS feeds properly. That's what my ver. of Chrome does too - it just opens the XML as an XML file rather than trying to load your RSS reader.
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FWIW, that's not an error message, it usually just means you don't have Chrome configured to handle XML/RSS feeds properly. That's what my ver. of Chrome does too - it just opens the XML as an XML file rather than trying to load your RSS reader.
Rob
Okay. I only mentioned it because I hadn't had that message appear before the upgrade. Sorry to bother you with it.
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