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Now can only see recent threads / posts on IE, mozilla shows old posts as being "1 minute ago" etc...

 

Oh and the PM prompt has gone on IE too...

 

Have you tried clearing your browsers cache

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When I click on unread posts, it still thinks it's 6pm and won't show any of thee new posts.

 

If I go to each forum individually I can see the new posts though.

 

EDIT: just found a today's posts button and that seems to work.

 

Todays' Posts is not refreshing for me in IE9 on Windows 7.

It seems to be frozen in time, threads with the latest posts aren't rising to the top.

Additionally, the Today's Posts shows the latest poster's details but clicking on the thread these posts don't seem to exist.....

 

It says I'm the last poster on one thread, but when I click on it, my post isn't there....

 

Weird..... :001_huh:

 

 

 

 

Have I been chucked off and just not told....? :blushing::001_tongue:

 

Been getting a combination of these since yesterday around 6pm.

 

Basically haven't been able to read any new posts on a thread Ive previously posted on since then.

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It definitely sounds like you may be caching pages. Anyone that is having the issue should try clearing their cache. If the problem persists then post back in this thread.

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I'd love to cure the problem, it sounds very simple.

 

That's if I understood what you are on about, clearing cashe?

 

Lost mate.:confused1:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKTPncO-0_g]To clear cache and cookies in Internet Explorer - YouTube[/ame]

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