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CalloftheHauntedMaster Posted - 13 July 2006 : 09:53:50
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=59223&whichpage=5

From that thread, it talks about removing the """Your reply has been post succesfully", and do directly a redirect to the last post (yours) in the correct page/topic.".

How is this done?

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ruirib Posted - 20 July 2006 : 11:39:58
Ok, post counts and member post info fixed. Let me know how it goes.<
CalloftheHauntedMaster Posted - 20 July 2006 : 10:52:25
Thanks. Also, the site doesn't seem to recognize that members posted today at all, under member.asp, even though they clearly did. Their last visit was logged but their posts were not.<
ruirib Posted - 20 July 2006 : 10:45:39
Ok, will have a look at that then.<
CalloftheHauntedMaster Posted - 20 July 2006 : 10:38:52
Hey Rui, I'm not at my email right now, but there's a problem with the post.asp changes you made.

While the redirect works flawlessly, post counts are no longer. Members are posting with no post increases whatsoever...<
CalloftheHauntedMaster Posted - 13 July 2006 : 12:29:24
I'm afraid that's quite too technical for someone with my understanding of asp. Can I please have step by step instructions? I searched this entire forum and didn't find anything pertinent...<
garyrobar Posted - 13 July 2006 : 10:19:43
you can store your post page as a variable by using the referrer server variable

then, set the redirect to return to that variable<

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