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Tracking which posts a user has read [message #30969] Wed, 22 March 2006 20:50 Go to next message
alienmagic is currently offline  alienmagic   United States
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Hi. I came accross this forum while Googling for bulleting board software that allows a moderator to track which messages users have read. I don't know if something like that even exists, but I found this page

http://www.thinkofit.com/webconf/forumsoft.htm

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Bulletin board with many features, including tracking which posts each user has read, moderation, support for multiple languages, and integration with newsgroups and email lists. Requires PHP and MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Developer: Advanced Internet Designs
Platform: UNIX


This sounded like what I was looking for, but from reading the "features" section of this site, I get the impression that the "tracking which posts each user has read" line is referring to a feature that allows each user to keep track for themselves, not a feature that allows admins to see who has read which messages. Is this correct?
Re: Tracking which posts a user has read [message #30981 is a reply to message #30969] Thu, 23 March 2006 17:46 Go to previous message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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The forum does track which message the user had read, it used to display the read/unread topic flags beside each message. It is also used by the "unread message" display control panel to fetch all unread messages. There is however no admin control panel to getting a list of all the messages the user has read.

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