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I for one would like to have some feedback on the success of using IE with this new version 7.5.7
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I for one would like to have some feedback on the success of using IE with this new version 7.5.7 Success in what way? I use IE exclusively after trying all the 'wanna be' browsers over the years and have had little to no problems with UBBThreads or anything else... EXCEPT after doing the upgrade/update I am having trouble with the login, especially when trying to access and use the Control Panel. But I would have some doubts that the cause is IE.
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IE9 works fine for me on this site.. also on Pilgrim's no problems.. of course i only use it, when i test.. otherwise it's Chrome or Firefox all the way
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I've got all my non-BellaOnline forums now upgraded to 7.5.7 and it went fine in each case.
I am running on IIS with PHP 5.3.19 and MySQL 5.5.28.
IE is accessing the forums fine.
I have all the forums on INNODB (except the posts table) and it's running fine that way.
I am still hitting slowdown issues when people make posts. It just *crawls* when you hit that "submit" button. Any ideas?
Next up is to upgrade to PHP 5.4 to see if that helps.
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I'll note I just sent someone a PM in my forum and that was super-quick. So it's not inserting in general that's crawling. It's specifically something about inserting a new post. I have 413459 posts in my LisaShea forum.
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inserting a post has to update 2 indexes ( full text ) each time for the ubbt_POSTS table and other various indexes that aren't so 'hungry' you are about to hit a resource wall... RAM is king
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I guess some of you missed my point. There have been past attempts to fix the compatibility issue between IE and this software. It has been hit or miss on some sites probably due to the user's desktop configuration, but the usual reported issue is either login and/or registration problems.
SD has now revamped the fix in 7.5.7 so hopefully the issue has been resolved once and for all.
I currently have one site that has this type of issue with their members and was looking for feedback from someone that has experienced this problem in the past and now is corrected on this new release.
I would like to inform them this is fixed and they should upgrade.
PS, My default browser is Firefox. I myself have never had a problem with using IE.
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Ruben - when I upgraded my forums and integrated the new anti-spam options I then went into each one and did a test registration with Chrome. In one case it did an extra "loop around" between board rules and birthdate confirmation before it let me through. In the other case it did two extra "loop arounds" before it finally let me fill in my user information. So if that's the issue that people are seeing, I'm still seeing it.
I've had users report this before. Usually I just tell them to keep looping and eventually it lets them in.
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SirDude - I only allow members to search because it's so slow. I only get a few of those searches. In the grand scheme of things that full text search is barely an asset. On the other hand, having the full text index kills me to have every single post be so slow. It's discouraging posting which is heavily dropping my forum traffic.
Is there any way to stop having the full text index? I would much rather have a super-slow search for the 0.01% of time a search is done, and have quick posts for what my forum is doing most of the time.
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bingo... you nailed what i was thinking, actually i did this for another large forum, where they had 3million+ posts.. just removed those two indexes and replaced search with a modification to use google search instead... i also auto generated a sitemap for ( google, bing, yahoo ), so all topics, forums and categories stayed current and quickly indexed. the google search also has the added benefit of allowing them to place adsense on the search results ( cha ching ) or you could just go with super slow ( internal ) search that is one of the options in control panel.. so basically, just drop those two indices in the ubbt_POSTS table...
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An update on the slow posting - when I removed the query cache my posting hang issues went away. Now it's "slow" (as in 4-5 seconds) but it's not hanging / timing out any more. So I'll watch it for a while and see if I want to take the next step of removing those indices.
Thanks!
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otherwise it's Chrome or Firefox all the way
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