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Last post 08-19-2006, 17:02 by StorkBite. 7 replies.
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  •  08-18-2006, 9:52 20378

    RSS - Thread Date Order

    Aren't threads supposed to be in reverse date order of last post, with the newer "pushing down" the older?

    This seems to be the case for:

    1.  Test posts     2.  Tips & Tricks     3.  Advanced Coding     4.  Forum Feedback

    But NOT the case for:

    A.  Formula Assistance     B.  Basic Coding

     

    --Johnathan


    --Johnathan
  •  08-18-2006, 10:20 20381 in reply to 20378

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    Go to the bottom of the forum listing and select FORUM OPTIONS.  Set your preferences there.
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  •  08-18-2006, 10:43 20382 in reply to 20381

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    That doesn't seem to be the problem.  Both "Advanced Coding" and "Formula Assistance" were set to "Last Post Date" in "Decending" order (I checked both, but did not change -- assume that's the default), yet the 1st is in "Descending" order, while the other is NOT.

    NOTE:  This also seems to be true for the actual Thread order in the Forum, as well as the RSS.

    If it HAD been the problem, would that mean my setting a FORUM option affects RSS?

     

    --Johnathan

     


    --Johnathan
  •  08-18-2006, 12:11 20387 in reply to 20382

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    Don't forget that asp.net is caching your changes.  That means that when you do change something, it may take 10-15 minutes for the change to become apparent.  I don't have a ready answer for you. I would suggest changing your option to ascending and then back to descending. Wait 15 minutes, clear your cache and cookies and log back in.  See what happens. 

    As far as the RSS goes, I think we have beat the topic to death.  I've done all that I know to do to remedy your concerns (e.g., adding additional ping servers, testing RSS readers, etc.) and help you understand.  What have you done to help yourself?

    RSS seems to work fine for me; but, as I mentioned earlier, I access RSS differently than you do.  Rather than expecting me to come up with a custom mod to the underlying CS code to perhaps make it work for your particular situation, it would be quicker for you to find an RSS reader that does not give you all the grief.


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  •  08-18-2006, 12:58 20389 in reply to 20387

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    Taking one problem at a time:  Forget RSS for the moment.  When I view the "Formula Assistance" Forum, the THREADS are not in "Last Post Order", although the posts in any given thread ARE in order.

    http://forum.equis.com/forums/3040/ShowForum.aspx

    Am I missing or misunderstanding something?

    NOTE:  I reset the date order, reset it back, cleared all IE caches, did a restart, deleted the History folder, restarted again, cleared all caches again, then relogged onto the forum, and viewed "Formula Assistance."

    I've sent a separate email, with an attachment snapshot of what shows up on my screen (couldn't figure out how to attach to this post).


    --Johnathan
  •  08-18-2006, 21:22 20391 in reply to 20389

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    jjstein:
    Am I missing or misunderstanding something?

    Perhaps.  Any threads that are sticky or announcements will always be presented at the top of the list before all routine threads.  This is normal and will seemingly list the threads out of date order.


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  •  08-18-2006, 21:48 20392 in reply to 20391

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    Did you "un-sticky" some threads in "Formula Assistance"?  The Forum now has threads in proper reverse order.  Also, RSS only has "Copyright and Legal Statement" and "Free External Formulas" as old links -- the rest are recent and in reverse order.

    "Basic Coding" has only one old one, but I see in the forum that the thread has a "padlock" symbol -- I'll presume that means "sticky."

     


    --Johnathan
  •  08-19-2006, 17:02 20409 in reply to 20392

    Re: RSS - Thread Date Order

    I reorganized the formula primer topic to an announcement-level post. 

    Thread Icons: http://forum.equis.com/forums/20410/ShowThread.aspx#20410

     

     


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