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A mystery solved
By: Griff Grof Date: June 15, 2012, 10:44 am
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Don't get too excited, it's nothing caching related, just
something to do with the site.
Those from the old forums: Remember the D-Bug modes, the new
users not registering, and not being able to edit your profile??
D-bug mode after d-bug mode, error after error, before
concluding we needed a new site.
Remember walk tall trying to contact the Easyphpbb developers
and owners, getting no reply, not being able to register on
their support forums due to the not being able to register - 6
months ago now :o
Now back to the title - a mystery solved. It was last night that
the case was closed, and I found out what had been going on all
that time :o Are you ready? Really? :D
From Createaforum admin, and developer:"Glad to see you moved
from easyphpbb.com I've been spending all my time developing
createaforum"
So there you have it! He abandoned it to work on this service -
which, I think we can all agree is much better ;D
Just wanted to point that out - the mystery has been solved (I
think) - ironic how we ended up on their new service :o
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Re: A mystery solved
By: Aamir Date: June 15, 2012, 7:26 pm
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and SMF forum is definately more advanced and easy-going than a
PHP is all I can say.
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Re: A mystery solved
By: Griff Grof Date: June 16, 2012, 6:01 am
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[quote author=Aamir link=topic=105.msg1529#msg1529
date=1339806388]
and SMF forum is definately more advanced and easy-going than a
PHP is all I can say.
[/quote]
For sure ;D
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