Or, not loading more than a first few (tens of) threads, even after multiple reload attempts, is another effective way to hide the majority of them.
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
...to assure you there are any
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
When it were only emails. If it were only subscriptions to subforums. I'm loosing a lot of subscriptions to single threads... Sadly including these I've written to
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
I still do have "a few" subscribed threads listed and am constantly subscribing these I read, if they eventually disappear, but the very last notification e-mail came on 23.6.2013 13:54 UTC.
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
Interestingly the forum over a web browser and Tapatalk often display different subscriptions
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
I suspect it is a pointless attempt, waste of time.paulkok_my wrote: I'm going to try and un-subscribe all and re-subscribe to see whether this can be resolved.
Sadly you can not find out anymore, which are the threads with lost subscription.
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
An idea - maybe it is to protect the privacy of thread topics and their posters, like with the disappearing icons on the now so empty map?
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
I'd not bet on it. But they possibly "work on it hard"paulkok_my wrote:... they are working on it. Hopefully they work on it fast.
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
I've been faced with one more forum problem, I suspect it is dynamically created by the TT plugin. I'll try to reproduce it here.
When viewed in Tapatalk, the post was scrambled. On Android, the first permalink was prefixed with an url and the second permalink was postfixed with url. On iOS, the whole text past the beginning of the first url was missing...
In this post, the artificial url mark, spanning from the quote to its reply, can be seen as well and just in Android TT, and is broken in iOS TT. The browser displays it correctly.
When viewed in Tapatalk, the post was scrambled. On Android, the first permalink was prefixed with an url and the second permalink was postfixed with url. On iOS, the whole text past the beginning of the first url was missing...
In this post, the artificial url mark, spanning from the quote to its reply, can be seen as well and just in Android TT, and is broken in iOS TT. The browser displays it correctly.
The reply also contained a WME permalink without url, like https://world.waze.com/editor/?zoom=7&l ... s=18587504 again followed by some text.foxitrot wrote:Initially there was a quoted text. It contained a WME permalink like https://world.waze.com/editor/?zoom=7&l ... s=18587504 without url marks and some text afterwards.
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
Android:
iOS:
...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (on N-E52), while
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
trying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (on OP-X March-me-Low).
Re: Forum Problems