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Re: Linking to another post within a thread? [message #162136 is a reply to message #161997] |
Wed, 24 March 2010 13:46 |
pwerkso
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naudefj wrote on Sun, 07 March 2010 22:44Sorry, I don't understand. Can you please rephrase/ provide more info?
I apologize for not being more clear, and for not clarifying quicker.
If I wanted to make a hyperlink to your post (as in, the reply you made to me), so I can insert that hyperlink into MY post, how would I do it?
In other words, I want it so when people click on a specific link in MY post, I would like it to take them to YOUR post within the same exact thread.
I've tried this and so far it does not take me to the specified post. It only takes me to the original post, but I want it to direct the user to one specific post.
I hope that makes more sense
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Re: Linking to another post within a thread? [message #162210 is a reply to message #162207] |
Tue, 06 April 2010 17:50 |
pwerkso
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The Witcher wrote on Mon, 05 April 2010 11:07pwerkso wrote on Sun, 04 April 2010 19:55Is this just because how the forum is set up? Can I work around this? Thanks for your help by the way
Curious isn't it!
Not being able to see the whole page, or work with it the best I can do is an educated guess that msg #9939 may have been part of another forum/topic which has been moved or merged to its current location from somewhere you don't have access or permissions to or perhaps it originates from an XML feed and don't show.
But don't quote me on that it's only a guess!!!
So where does #9901 take you? See if it tells you that you don't have permissions to post there!
I did try to replicate what your image shows without success though; I also looked around without finding anything similar.
What I do know is that there are a lot of quirks (for lack of a better word) inherent in most forum software which have various effects the average user don't always understand, such as multiple forum installations using the same database or different combinations of default setting and permissions for various users, or even minor modifications made by the Admins.
Perhaps you could ask the forums admin or moderators, or you could email me the forums URL and I could look see, beyond that I am at a loss as to why this is.
But I do love a good mystery, it's what I live for and it's so satisfying when you finally find the answer.
Let us know what you find and I will keep an eye open.
Interestingly enough, all of the "is a reply to message ######" hyperlinks in the thread all take you back to the original post, regardless of the number it says it's replying to! It doesn't give me an error saying I do not have permissions or anything. I will PM you the link right now. Let me know if you figure out anything. I will also ask the board admins. Thanks again!
Edit: As I've indicated in the e-mail, I am mistaken. All the "is a reply to #####" links do not take you to the original posters, but to the top of the page instead (which on page 1, does happen to be the original poster).
[Updated on: Tue, 06 April 2010 17:58] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Linking to another post within a thread? [message #162213 is a reply to message #162210] |
Wed, 07 April 2010 04:57 |
The Witcher
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pwerkso wrote on Tue, 06 April 2010 12:50 Interestingly enough, all of the "is a reply to message ######" hyperlinks in the thread all take you back to the original post, regardless of the number it says it's replying to! It doesn't give me an error saying I do not have permissions or anything. I will PM you the link right now. Let me know if you figure out anything. I will also ask the board admins. Thanks again!
Edit: As I've indicated in the e-mail, I am mistaken. All the "is a reply to #####" links do not take you to the original posters, but to the top of the page instead (which on page 1, does happen to be the original poster).
Unfortunately I have received NO email! And nothing's in my spam filters except spam!
Try posting your link here: http://forumguild.info/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=19&rid=2&S= 7dca79d0ee243ed83ad7cfd312672c82
It's a moderated FAQ forum (naudefj and I are the only moderators for it) and you may post anonymously so it must go through he and or I before being visible to others.
"I'm a Witcher, I solve human problems; not always using a sword!"
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Re: Linking to another post within a thread? [message #162219 is a reply to message #162214] |
Wed, 07 April 2010 14:30 |
The Witcher
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The forum you referred me to is a 'FUDforum" installed in a sub domain of another website installation (using a different software platform of an unknown type, perhaps "front page").
It is apparent that these are primarily Members only forums, so I am reasonably certain that the forum software has been modified/set to have all public beginners posts pointed to the OP, which would appear to be a topic/msg which has been moved/split from elsewhere. It is highly likely you simply do not have permissions to access those sources even as a registered member.
So since it appears that the forum has been adapted so as not to allow links to individual posts, just to the topic until the user advances upwards. You can get around that somewhat by quoting the msg # your reply is to, and or a full quote.
The beginning forum is a portal, and beyond that you must be a member to even read most of the forums, yet as a beginner or anonymous users you can still see some but not read them.
Bottom line is that it appears the Administrators have gone to some length to provide a secure forum for its users..... Work with them!
The current administrator apparently did not start the Forum but inherited it from another so they may not even know or remember how it was modified. However they appeared to be open to ideas and questions.
The anonymous post you made at the guild was deleted after I got the link, since it was not pertinent, being just a quick way of getting the link to me. I used Firefox and IE with identical results so it is not your browser.
My message #162200 still applies to forums with more standard configurations/setups, and may work for you later after you have advanced further.
Hope that helps.
"I'm a Witcher, I solve human problems; not always using a sword!"
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Re: Linking to another post within a thread? [message #162223 is a reply to message #162219] |
Fri, 09 April 2010 13:28 |
pwerkso
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The Witcher wrote on Wed, 07 April 2010 10:30The forum you referred me to is a 'FUDforum" installed in a sub domain of another website installation (using a different software platform of an unknown type, perhaps "front page").
It is apparent that these are primarily Members only forums, so I am reasonably certain that the forum software has been modified/set to have all public beginners posts pointed to the OP, which would appear to be a topic/msg which has been moved/split from elsewhere. It is highly likely you simply do not have permissions to access those sources even as a registered member.
So since it appears that the forum has been adapted so as not to allow links to individual posts, just to the topic until the user advances upwards. You can get around that somewhat by quoting the msg # your reply is to, and or a full quote.
The beginning forum is a portal, and beyond that you must be a member to even read most of the forums, yet as a beginner or anonymous users you can still see some but not read them.
Bottom line is that it appears the Administrators have gone to some length to provide a secure forum for its users..... Work with them!
The current administrator apparently did not start the Forum but inherited it from another so they may not even know or remember how it was modified. However they appeared to be open to ideas and questions.
The anonymous post you made at the guild was deleted after I got the link, since it was not pertinent, being just a quick way of getting the link to me. I used Firefox and IE with identical results so it is not your browser.
My message #162200 still applies to forums with more standard configurations/setups, and may work for you later after you have advanced further.
Hope that helps.
I think I understand a lot more clearly now! Thanks so much for your time and effort, it is truly appreciated!! You're amazing!
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