Something strange is going on...

Boyd

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I'm getting some odd behavior when I start from the NJPB forum home page....

Looking at the orange icons (forums with new posts), if I click on the "last post" link on the right, it takes me to a different thread entirely. For example, NJPB Rules & FAQ shows "NJPB User Photo Galleries" as the newest thread. When I click on that link it takes me here however:

http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/njpb-rules-faq/t-just-signed-up-and-cant-post-read-this-1646.html

The Get Togethers forum indicates " A fine Forked River Mountain..." thread as the newest one, but clicking it takes me to a 2 year old thread about the Tulpehocken:

http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/get...trip-reports/t-tulpehocken-revisited-999.html

The Ghost Towns forum shows "paint island spring" as the newest thread, but clicking on that takes me nowhere... to an empty thread:

http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gho...d-cancelled-check-from-a-moss-dealer-380.html

There are more problems like this, but you get the idea.....
 

Ben Ruset

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Hmm. I implemented some changes to the URL structure of the site yesterday. I have not run into any problems where links are pointing to different things though.

The links that you posted bring you to what the link says they are.

The empty thread is one that had no replies and was posted by someone who had their account and all their posts deleted.

I just checked again in Firefox and IE and it's fine.

Are you using AOL by chance?
 

Boyd

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I'm using Safari 2.0.2 on the Mac.

Whatever you did seemed to fix things, now the links are correct. They were definitely strange for me before. Yes, the links I posted took you to the threads I described. However, on the front page of the site the link said "A fine forked river mountain..." but when I clicked on it I was taken to the old Tulpehocken thread.

Whatever.... thanks for fixing it! :)
 

Teegate

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Boyd,

Safari is super fast with the Intel chip. I have swithced back to using it from Firefox.

Guy
 
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