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I can't view threads I've searched for -- anyone else have this problem?

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 23:16:31
oh phew - I thought it was just me!
Can you make BigTech work quicker please? grin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:25:36
I've had this too. Shame, as I like to check whether a topic's been covered before, before I start asking stupid questions!
Yes, sorry - search has gone all glitchy.

BigTech is working on fixing it as soon as he can.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:25:14
Same here.
On "threads I'm on" it will also only take me the start of the thread, not the poster I clicked on.
Is Tech playing tinkering in his shed without supervision??smile
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:23:28
It's a nightmare. I usually remember a thread I've seen months ago which has relevant information for me and now I can't get to any of them - very annoying!
I can view the threAd but if I have searched by poster name it only gets me to the thread rather than their post in it which is rather annoying.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:19:02
I search for a thread, the results come up but then when I click on the thread it takes me to the topic list of the thread and not the thread itself!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:17:57
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