hey,
wanted to update/edit one of my recent threads,but i longer see the edit button at the bottom of my postings.Is this feature gone,or is thier a problem?
i was wanting to update my thread in "buying,sell or trade".
Joe
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flakgunner
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Posted: Thursday, March 22, 2007 - 04:12 PM UTC
Gunny
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Posted: Thursday, March 22, 2007 - 04:33 PM UTC
Hey Joe...
A short while back, Jim S. adjusted the Forum features so the "edit" option expires after a certain time period...you'll have to start another post with updated info, mate...
~Gunny
A short while back, Jim S. adjusted the Forum features so the "edit" option expires after a certain time period...you'll have to start another post with updated info, mate...
~Gunny
flakgunner
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Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 - 07:15 PM UTC
hey Gunny,
thanks for the update.so roughly what time frame are we looking at,it must disappear kind of quik.
Joe
thanks for the update.so roughly what time frame are we looking at,it must disappear kind of quik.
Joe
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Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 - 07:25 PM UTC
I believe it disappears between 24-48 hours from the initial post. Then he added a feature that if you delete the entire text within this period, the post remains with the phrase, "Message deleted by poster", or something to that effect.
I think it was to inform users that certain individuals who posted and then deleted the message were not being censored as they claimed.
I will try to post something below and then delete it to see if this still works.
I think it was to inform users that certain individuals who posted and then deleted the message were not being censored as they claimed.
I will try to post something below and then delete it to see if this still works.
Removed by original poster on 03/26/07 - 21:26:15 (GMT).
Sabot
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Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 - 07:27 PM UTC
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Yes, this function works.Removed by original poster on 03/26/07 - 07:26:15 (MST).
flakgunner
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Posted: Monday, March 26, 2007 - 04:09 PM UTC
hey,
thanks Robin,you're network posts reads 11111,cool.have you gotten a chance to build the Bandai Valentine you received from me ,month or so ago?
question-whats the differance between network posts and site posts?
Joe
thanks Robin,you're network posts reads 11111,cool.have you gotten a chance to build the Bandai Valentine you received from me ,month or so ago?
question-whats the differance between network posts and site posts?
Joe
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Posted: Monday, March 26, 2007 - 04:14 PM UTC
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Hadn't had much of a chance of building anything. Been busy at work inspecting every single range and training area on Ft. Knox. Some 300+ structures.hey,
thanks Robin,you're network posts reads 11111,cool.have you gotten a chance to build the Bandai Valentine you received from me ,month or so ago?
question-whats the differance between network posts and site posts?
Joe
Posted: Monday, March 26, 2007 - 07:51 PM UTC
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question-whats the differance between network posts and site posts?
Joe
Network posts include all the sites in the KitMaker Network, while site posts only show the number of posts in the site you are on. So if you look at this thread in AeroScale you will see a different site posts total.
Cheers,
Jim
flakgunner
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Posted: Monday, March 26, 2007 - 09:46 PM UTC
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hey Robin,Quoted TextHadn't had much of a chance of building anything. Been busy at work inspecting every single range and training area on Ft. Knox. Some 300+ structures.hey,
thanks Robin,you're network posts reads 11111,cool.have you gotten a chance to build the Bandai Valentine you received from me ,month or so ago?
question-whats the differance between network posts and site posts?
Joe
my oldest boy,went to Ft. Benning,for basic and individual training,about ayear ago,i believe he went to Ft.Knox not long ago for some training ,and Ft. McCoy in Wisconsin,working with armored Humvee's,learning how to protect convoys and operating machine guns in a turret and Tow's.Boy #2 ,is leaving soon for a Military academy(he's 17)run by the National Guard,for 5.5 months,then he'll go to Ft.Benning?or Ft.Hood ,he's looking into being a front line medic.
Joe