Necros:
#1053 posted by
metlslime on 2007/02/03 07:43:08
i have thought of that. FYI, the timestamps were EST for the first two years, then PST for the last two years. And now on the new server they're somewhere in germany, so i guess that's called CET.
Anyway, my plan is to have users choose a time zone in their preferences, and then to translate timestamps into their local time.
Another Idea
#1054 posted by
. on 2007/02/03 11:46:39
Ability to tag favorite posts. Say you're digging back a few years for some mapping help or a particular topic, you can flag it as a favorite, add a keyword or 3, easily accessible in your Account page.
Also
#1055 posted by
. on 2007/02/03 11:47:23
You could set a range of posts, like #234-263 etc.
While We're Requesting New Features
#1057 posted by
- on 2007/02/19 07:57:27
I've always been bothered by the fact that you could never link to the 'last 25' posts of a thread externally. Such as, if I wanted to link to the Speedmapping thread in general, but wanted to ensure that the link only went to the last 'page' of posts.
Yes...
#1060 posted by
metlslime on 2007/03/05 10:08:37
But what's the point? Even if I created a feed, nobody would realize that it even existed.
Metl
#1061 posted by
. on 2007/03/05 10:40:57
Why wouldn't they - surely you would link it somehwere for all to see... or are you saying RSS is so underused it's not worth it?
Metl
#1063 posted by
. on 2007/03/05 11:03:54
That brings me to news_rss.php which Firefox just wants to bookmark - but where is the actual .RSS feed that I could add to a reader?
Inertia
#1066 posted by
Spirit on 2007/03/05 11:34:44
You failed to understand. The news_rss.php which Firefox just wants to bookmark actually works fine as it is a proper rssfeed.
Phait:
#1069 posted by
metlslime on 2007/03/05 20:15:24
I'm not sure that it does, but I'll find out. I can change the extension if necessary.
News Archive
the "news archive" link doesnt seem to be working, at least for me. : /
Works For Me...
#1071 posted by
metlslime on 2007/03/22 22:27:20
There seem to be a lot of complaints from some people about not being able to load certain pages, such as the entire general thread, or the archive threads.
I wonder if some proxys/ISPs/something else have some sort of max page size? The news archive is 313K, maybe that's too big.
Can you view the discussion archive, or "all posts" from any large threads?
I Also Can't
#1072 posted by
aguirRe on 2007/03/23 00:21:46
access the News Archive or View All Threads; I get the std "page cannot be displayed".
But General Abuse
#1073 posted by
aguirRe on 2007/03/23 00:24:08
from beginning seems to at least start loading properly (I didn't wait for all to load).
Hmmm....
#1074 posted by
metlslime on 2007/03/23 02:02:51
i've been assuming it had to do something with the total page size. perhaps the the cause is something on the pages themselves, such as a special character that breaks the page. Could this be related to the default character encoding that browsers use, maybe?
Metlslime
#1075 posted by
JPL on 2007/03/23 08:09:41
Maybe it also have something with the navigator configuration: I have firefox at office and at home, but as example, at office I can't view all the News archives when at home it is possible... and my personnal PC is not a 'running' machine....
Weird
#1076 posted by
Spirit on 2007/03/23 09:34:15
what happens if you try this link?
http://www.quaddicted.com/webarchive/www.celephais.net/board/view_all_news.php
Or try downloading the page with something else than your browser and open it then.
Spirit
#1077 posted by
JPL on 2007/03/23 09:53:07
It works fine... but from the Func_ link it crashes claiming:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php
The following error was encountered:
* The request or reply is too large.
If you are making a POST or PUT request, then your request body (the thing you are trying to upload) is too large. If you are making a GET request, then the reply body (what you are trying to download) is too large. These limits have been established by the Internet Service Provider who operates this cache. Please contact them directly if you feel this is an error.
wtf ?