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UBB Issues?
      Sat Aug 27 2005 01:20 PM

I'm noticing that UBB isn't updating page listing properly on the forum.

Example: The latest news post is up to 10 pages, but both at the bottom of the post and on the topic list it is still showing 9 pages.

This morning I noticed the same sort of thing with "last poster" where it showed one poster as being the last poster, but there had been 3 posts since then.

Is UBB having problems? I've never dealt with this version of UBB before.

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* UBB Issues? Random Chaos Sat Aug 27 2005 01:20 PM
. * * Re: UBB Issues? MikeCAdministrator   Sat Aug 27 2005 07:59 PM
. * * Re: UBB Issues? twizted sizter   Sun Aug 28 2005 10:47 AM
. * * Re: UBB Issues? Random Chaos   Sat Aug 27 2005 01:42 PM
. * * Re: UBB Issues? MikeCAdministrator   Sat Aug 27 2005 02:03 PM

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