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Hello again Admin.


I suspect this is going to be a toughie. Here goes.


How on earth is it possible for someone OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL POSTER to change the title of a thread? This has happened to my Dulwich Hamlet FC thread (which has now be renamed Rugby World Cup)? :-S


Thanks.

I checked the system date -it was 2 years ahead just like this morning (my message above regarding sysdate didn't state the correct date, which was also 2013).

I changed the system date to system date and rebooted.

Now I can log on to EDF.


Good call on the date - cos I checked it again on account of your suggestion.


Thanks all.


KK

How bizarre that someone would feel the urge to alter the headings within the thread: especially where there appears to be a complete lack of connection. E.g. from Dulwich Hamlet FC, to Rugby World Cup, to Frogs Legs for Supper, and - finally - to Yum Yum, Frogs' Legs! Never mind, I shall have to try it myself when feeling sufficiently mischievous.


Thanks for coming back though - didn't realise it could be done by any old user!

Alan


Mods can edit all posts and it won't show as an edit. I think this is due to the forum software rather than any choice of subterfuge and is just to allow us to tidy up the place without lots of "edited by..." signs everywhere and endless questions of "why?" etc.


As a side effect, it means if we edit our own posts it doesn't show either. I can't speak for the rest of the team but whenever I've done so I try to remember to manually type in "edited" at the bottom so there is no room for accusations of changing things to make others look silly or some such.


I hope that clears things up.

Re: Ask Admin

Posted by: Administrator August 11, 07:00PM



The point of the thread is that people ask me questions on it and I answer them.

I usually just ignore yours.


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Sorry Admin. Should have added 'usually'.

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