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doc_bean
11-25-2005, 17:04
I often have the problem that after reading a thread and returning to the forum, all messages are marked as old. Now this is quite annoying in itself, but now it seems like all messages in the last month or so are marked as new ~:eek:


Weirdness...

EDIT: you can forget about the 'read' part of the title

LeftEyeNine
11-25-2005, 17:50
Yes, same here.. Happened in 2 hours or so..

Meneldil
11-25-2005, 18:33
I'm also having this 'problem'

Ludens
11-25-2005, 19:28
So do I. It seems to be a general disease.

Marcellus
11-25-2005, 19:29
So have I. It's rather annoying, I have to go through all the last post dates to see if I have read it or not.

Viking
11-25-2005, 20:25
I thought it was my cookies that suffered from a disease, but luckily that wasn`t the case.

Antagonist
11-25-2005, 21:00
I spent the last 10 minutes logging in, logging out, deleting my cookies etc. before I saw this thread. ~:handball:

This seems to be affecting a number of people (at least) Does anyone have an idea what could be causing it?

Antagonist

SwordsMaster
11-26-2005, 00:05
Same here... I would say it is some sort of database cleanup/update...

Mouzafphaerre
11-26-2005, 01:13
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https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?p=989888#post989888 :bow:
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Geoffrey S
11-26-2005, 11:08
Just chipping in to say it's doing it here too.

TosaInu
11-26-2005, 13:04
One of the new methods are used now, it's no longer tracked by cookies.

The new methods cause a performance hit on the server, as I have no idea how much, the least intensive one is used now. This causes the glitch you are facing now.

There is an easy way for each user to fix this glitch, but each user has to do it him/herself. Read the new topics in a forum and then use threadtools in a forum to mark a forum read.

It's also possible to use quick links to mark all forums read.

Mouzafphaerre
11-26-2005, 13:11
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I do that quite often, Tosa Inu sama, but it all gets a mess again afterwards. Usually it's no bigger a deal than a major nuisance but sometimes it annoys when you have to track which thread actually has new posts looking at the date/time and sometimes still failing, seeing your own post in front of you, having been fooled by the false marker. ~:)
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TosaInu
11-26-2005, 13:15
It's only changed yesterday, it looks to work better.

Mouzafphaerre
11-26-2005, 14:04
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Will keep an eye on it. ~:)
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Meneldil
11-28-2005, 18:48
I still have this issue.

TosaInu
11-28-2005, 19:39
I still have this issue.

Which issue Meneldil?

LeftEyeNine
11-28-2005, 20:56
I still have this issue.

The "new posts" marking process has been changed for a performance increase in the server. This stuff is not an issue, it is the new way things are.

Mouzafphaerre
11-28-2005, 22:03
It's only changed yesterday, it looks to work better.
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It doesn't seem to be better than the previous one my dear daimyo. ~:(
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TosaInu
11-28-2005, 23:46
What's the problem?

One thing seems to be that some people still think postmarking is done by cookies: it's not. Old posts are indeed marked as unread. You have to tell the board you read them, see post 11. Each person has to fix for himself first by pushing a button.

I encounter 2 glitches.
-The board index still displays outdated information at times. That is because of another performance tweak: that information is not update real time, but once in a few minutes.
-When I read a topic, post a reply and return to the forum index, then the topic is marked unread because of the post I just made.

Other than this, I'm not aware of problems. Not saying there are no others, but a bit more information is required to make me understand.

The old method was the least server intensive, this new method is more server intensive and the 3rd (not used) is most server intensive.

LeftEyeNine
11-29-2005, 00:55
The old method was the least server intensive,

You would be annoyed with me saying : Why then ? Does not this 3.5.1-version allow the old method ?

TosaInu
11-29-2005, 01:11
This board allows 3 methods yes: the old cookie based and two new logging in the database.

LeftEyeNine
11-29-2005, 01:14
So do the new methods allow you for an easier control over the forums? If not may we have a poll over the "new posts marking" system to see which one the patrons favor ?

TosaInu
11-29-2005, 11:32
So do the new methods allow you for an easier control over the forums? If not may we have a poll over the "new posts marking" system to see which one the patrons favor ?

Yes. And apart from the glitches described, it works pretty well for me, I'm surprised that others don't feel the same.

LeftEyeNine
11-29-2005, 12:15
"Yes" for an easier control or for a poll ?

If it provides an easier control, it's all about the patrons getting used to it then. At least I'm trying ~:)

TosaInu
11-29-2005, 16:25
Easier control.

therother
11-29-2005, 17:37
I like the new system. I use a few computers, so it's good for me that the forum stores the "thread read" data in the database rather than a locally stored cookie. Other than the issues Tosa mentions, it seems to work okay as well.

LeftEyeNine
11-29-2005, 17:48
Well, no prob's here then.. Not a big deal.. ~:)

Meneldil
12-01-2005, 10:18
The "new posts" marking process has been changed for a performance increase in the server. This stuff is not an issue, it is the new way things are.


Hum, I guess I should have read the whole topic instead of whining :bow:

Still, I find this stuff to be annoying. I always end up with pages of topic marked as news while I already read them one or two days ago.

Mouzafphaerre
12-01-2005, 13:15
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In this new system we have to mark the forum read manually (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/forumdisplay.php?do=markread) after actually reading it. Fair enough: In the old system it would pretend to understand what you had read without having the faintest idea; in this one it's at least honest. ~D
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TosaInu
12-01-2005, 14:07
And ideally, this only have to be done once to get rid of the ancient topics.

Mouzafphaerre
12-01-2005, 15:13
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Sorry, in most cases it won't automatically recognize a red post and I manually do it after my tour is over.
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Ludens
12-02-2005, 20:03
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Sorry, in most cases it won't automatically recognize a red post and I manually do it after my tour is over.
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For me it works perfectly. I have only seen this twice. This system is much better than what we had previously. Thank you, TosaInu ~:thumb: .