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    Son of the Sky Talas's Avatar
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    Huh? No new posts?

    Hi everyone,



    the last couple of days, I am encountering some strange problems with Emutalk.net. Whenever I visit, I click on the "New Posts" Button and get... well... the new posts of course. Ever since I upgraded to Firefox 1.03, whenever I click on "New Posts" there are none. I get the standard "Sorry, no matches for your search"-Error. Anyone knows a way to fix? And while I am at it I encounter that Firefox seems to randomly choose some links, put an "AD"-link on it and then dont show me whats behind it. But most of those links are no ADs. Anyone encountered this too?

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    You could try using this to see new posts:
    http://www.emutalk.net/search.php?do=getdaily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talas
    Hi everyone,

    the last couple of days, I am encountering some strange problems with Emutalk.net. Whenever I visit, I click on the "New Posts" Button and get... well... the new posts of course. Ever since I upgraded to Firefox 1.03, whenever I click on "New Posts" there are none. I get the standard "Sorry, no matches for your search"-Error. Anyone knows a way to fix?

    I randomly get the no matches message with Firefox. Then it's fine again. I didn't recall seeing this problem as often with Internet Explorer.

    Wondering if that's a Firefox bug or that vBulletin sometimes isn't happy with Firefox?
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    I'm getting the No new posts thing too, before and after upgrading Firefox to 1.03 and clearing cookies a couple of times. It's really annoying.

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    Son of the Sky Talas's Avatar
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    Its always nice to see that you are not alone.
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    I'm also having this problem by the time the forums were updated to v3.0.7 despite which version of Firefox I use... The funny thing is that it happens only on EmuTalk
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