As I write this, the forum topic " [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] Child Member", started by Brian Graham, has been replied to by Kevin Sheehan as per an e-mail stamped 4/5/2012 10:56AM, but which has not appeared on the Forum as of yet.
The thread "Acknowledgment Report" that has a last post by Brian Pedaci yesterday also has a missing last post, sent by Levi Sauerbrei after Brian's post.
Since usually new posts to the Forums are visible via the web before e-mails are received (by me at least, YMMV) I am guessing something is not right. I'm not sure who to bring such a thing to the attention of, so ...
Also, the directory doesn't seem to be working. Anything I type in immediately comes back with "no results found!" And for people I know are on here.
That's weird, Chris. I can see both of those posts on the forum.
I can see the topics but not the respones he's refering to.
Unknown said: That's weird, Chris. I can see both of those posts on the forum.
I've tried different browsers, including IE (which I never use and which I doubt therefore has anything weird cached) and I don't see either of them. Something is up on the server side, though what you point out suggests it's not affecting every user, whatever it is.
Sabina Spilkin just replied to the "Child Member" thread, and I can't see that post on the Forum via the web, either.
It would be great to hear from the Network about this.
I also can't see any of the replies that you've pointed out, Chris.
Thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention. I hope it gets fixed soon!
Hi all,
Thanks for the eagle-eyes! We are looking into this and hope to have a fix soon. We moved the site to new servers a couple of nights ago so are ironing out a few issues.
Regarding the directory, we are working on that as well.
You may always email webmaster@tessituranetwork.com with bug reports/questions/comments as well.
Thank you,
Todd
Tessitura Network Webmaster
Ah, the server move probably explains why every RSS feed refreshed, too. I had posts in Google Reader that hadn't been touched for months bubble back up.
Explains why the RSS feed is acting up.