1) Enter your search normally
2) Click on any link from page 2-10
3) After the false error "No results to display" appears, go up to the address bar and delete the text thread=0 from the URL. Hit Enter when done.
4) The search results page should now load properly
To RHP programmers: could the links be fixed where this 'thread=0' stuff doesn't show up?
Originally posted by BigDoggProblem 1) Enter your search normally
2) Click on any link from page 2-10
3) After the false error "No results to display" appears, go up to the address bar and delete the text [b]thread=0 from the URL. Hit Enter when done.
4) The search results page should now load properly
To RHP programmers: could the links be fixed where this 'thread=0' stuff doesn't show up?[/b]
There are at least two 'threadid=0' in the link.
Deleting the second one does it!
But you have to keep doing it for every page you reload.
Originally posted by BigDoggProblem 1) Enter your search normally
2) Click on any link from page 2-10
3) After the false error "No results to display" appears, go up to the address bar and delete the text [b]thread=0 from the URL. Hit Enter when done.
4) The search results page should now load properly
To RHP programmers: could the links be fixed where this 'thread=0' stuff doesn't show up?[/b]
Thank you biggdogg for figuring this out. Have a rec. Russ, please could you do this for us? Pretty please?
Originally posted by BigDoggProblem 1) Enter your search normally
2) Click on any link from page 2-10
3) After the false error "No results to display" appears, go up to the address bar and delete the text [b]thread=0 from the URL. Hit Enter when done.
4) The search results page should now load properly
To RHP programmers: could the links be fixed where this 'thread=0' stuff doesn't show up?[/b]
Thanks. Only one problem with this idea. It has launched you to top of the "recommended posts" forum, and as such has killed the motion to limit non-subscribers from posting on the forums!
Originally posted by Alcra Thanks. Only one problem with this idea. It has launched you to top of the "recommended posts" forum, and as such has killed the motion to limit non-subscribers from posting on the forums!
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Yeh, but it's also the best quality post on there - the next four down are by subscribers and are mostly pointless snide
Originally posted by Alcra Thanks. Only one problem with this idea. It has launched you to top of the "recommended posts" forum, and as such has killed the motion to limit non-subscribers from posting on the forums!
Originally posted by BigDoggProblem 1) Enter your search normally
2) Click on any link from page 2-10
3) After the false error "No results to display" appears, go up to the address bar and delete the text [b]thread=0 from the URL. Hit Enter when done.
4) The search results page should now load properly
To RHP programmers: could the links be fixed where this 'thread=0' stuff doesn't show up?[/b]
Well done Sir, you have struck a blow for the forces of democratic freedom.