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Hi, I noticed on the forum today that the frame "Recent activities in the forums" appears on the right over the topics. See the snapshot:
- Philippe
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Hi, I see this only for the general installation forum. http://www.tango-controls.org/community/forum/c/general/installation/ The others seem to be OK.
Rosenberg's Law: Software is easy to make, except when you want it to do something new.
Corollary: The only software that's worth making is software that does something new. |
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Perhaps due to some topic length issue?
- Philippe
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philippeg Yes, indeed. this seems to be linked to the topic length. If you click on the second page for the same section of the forum: no pb on that page because the topics names are shorter: http://www.tango-controls.org/community/forum/c/general/installation/?page=2
Rosenberg's Law: Software is easy to make, except when you want it to do something new.
Corollary: The only software that's worth making is software that does something new. |
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Anyone finding issues on searching old forum posts through keywords? I tried and not getting desired results. Basically, it returns zero results. Screenshot attached to this post. |
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Indeed, I get the same behaviour as you. A search for Tango returns no result… And it is in French. It looks like there was a recent update of the forum…?
Rosenberg's Law: Software is easy to make, except when you want it to do something new.
Corollary: The only software that's worth making is software that does something new. |
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After my last post, a search for Tango returns 1 result: my previous post (and probably this one too now!) It looks like some internal DB did not get restored during the last forum update?
Rosenberg's Law: Software is easy to make, except when you want it to do something new.
Corollary: The only software that's worth making is software that does something new. |
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Hi there, same here, I did not find a result which has some answers. Perhaps some indexation has been forgotten?
- Philippe
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