FWIW, i'm assuming different servers are being hit and that one or more of the servers is very slow at updating.
(A) is currently less than two hours in the past, whereas
(B) is currently over 24 hours in the past (i.e., it's from 2012!).
more information
imho, this is a problem because a member might not be aware that newer posts are available as is shown by the two examples ... even when
exactly the same URL is used, there can be
over 24 hours of difference.
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wishing ALL my peers here at forums.asp.net a safe, happy, healthy, and prosperouse 2013.
rgds/gerry
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Yes I too think that the servers are not properly synchronized.. In my case whenever I entered into the Webforms section I saw the post of 31st December.. I have to refresh the page for 3-4 times to get the current threads... It happened with me the whole
day.. But Now I guess it is fine...
thank you ... seems to be okay now ... thank you for monitoring.
best wishes for 2013.
B-)
gerry
B-) Please help me by completing my school survey about computer programmers on my website. Thank you!!! Gerry Lowry +1 705-429-7550 wasaga beach, ontario, canada
gerrylowry
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apparent forums indexing inconsistency?
Jan 01, 2013 05:30 PM|LINK
example:
(A) http://forums.asp.net/37.aspx versus (B): http://forums.asp.net/37.aspx/1?C+
(A) first item: Are Generics really strong-Typed collection ?
(B) first item: Order by number of matches
if i refresh (ie8) several times, other combinations are possible, examples:
(A) first item: Are Generics really strong-Typed collection ?
(B) first item: Are Generics really strong-Typed collection ?
(A) first item: Order by number of matches
(B) first item: Order by number of matches
(A) first item: Order by number of matches
(B) first item: Are Generics really strong-Typed collection ?
FWIW, i'm assuming different servers are being hit and that one or more of the servers is very slow at updating.
(A) is currently less than two hours in the past, whereas
(B) is currently over 24 hours in the past (i.e., it's from 2012!).
more information
imho, this is a problem because a member might not be aware that newer posts are available as is shown by the two examples ... even when exactly the same URL is used, there can be over 24 hours of difference.
---
wishing ALL my peers here at forums.asp.net a safe, happy, healthy, and prosperouse 2013.
rgds/gerry
Edit: it also happens in http://forums.asp.net/188.aspx/1?Feedback+on+this+website ...
¿apparent forums indexing inconsistency? from a few minutes ago toggles with
Is This A Bug?? from 2012-12-31 04:06. end Edit.
Edit #2: because i just replied to Is This A Bug?? ...
Is This A Bug?? Latest Post now toggles froma few minutes ago with
Is This A Bug?? from 2012-12-31 04:06. end Edit @2.
tmorton
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Re: apparent forums indexing inconsistency?
Jan 02, 2013 12:17 PM|LINK
Thanks for the alert. The app pools have now been recycled which has cleared up this issue for now. We'll contnue to monitor today.
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geniusvishal
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Re: apparent forums indexing inconsistency?
Jan 02, 2013 03:09 PM|LINK
Yes I too think that the servers are not properly synchronized.. In my case whenever I entered into the Webforms section I saw the post of 31st December.. I have to refresh the page for 3-4 times to get the current threads... It happened with me the whole day.. But Now I guess it is fine...
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www.dotnetvishal.com
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Re: apparent forums indexing inconsistency?
Jan 02, 2013 04:44 PM|LINK
@ tmorton
thank you ... seems to be okay now ... thank you for monitoring.
best wishes for 2013.
B-)
gerry