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Originally posted by Russell Holton View PostWhere is the "Since last" stored? Does it require an actual logout to "save/update"? What happens if someone abandons their session and another user posts a new message before the abandoned session times out?
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I am now pretty sure, in my case, the false new message in a section is due to switching computers.
I will see them when I have been on one computer (home, work, laptop) then go to a different one. I don't log out of AVSIG when I am done, but I close the browser tab each time. I log out of my work computer at the end of each day (required for us), but my home computer is 24/7. My laptop is put to sleep in between uses.
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Originally posted by Terry Carraway View PostI am now pretty sure, in my case, the false new message in a section is due to switching computers.
I will see them when I have been on one computer (home, work, laptop) then go to a different one. I don't log out of AVSIG when I am done, but I close the browser tab each time. I log out of my work computer at the end of each day (required for us), but my home computer is 24/7. My laptop is put to sleep in between uses.
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Originally posted by Russell Holton View PostMine is clearly a "span" issue of some kind. If I ignore a thread with new messages for too long, eventually, a bunch of sections will light up. Once I read all the true unread messages, all the false ones go away.
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One more time.
This time, I did not log in from any other computer, but went over a week without accessing the forum. I was in Turkmenistan, where the internet is pretty locked down. Many sites (including AVSIG) would not load, but would error out stating the reply did not have any content.
So made it s Frankfurt, and many sections were marked as have new content, but did not.
I was last on AVSIG May 3 or 4, then back today, May 12.
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Originally posted by Russell Holton View PostMine is clearly a "span" issue of some kind. If I ignore a thread with new messages for too long, eventually, a bunch of sections will light up. Once I read all the true unread messages, all the false ones go away. Even if I don't enter those sections. I've repeated that several times. I haven't kept track of how long it takes, but it's around a couple of weeks.
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Originally posted by Randy Sohn View Postam I missing something/somebody here on Avsig??
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