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Both of these thread give "[#10151] An unknown error occurred" whenever I post, the post comes up but I get the error each time, both threads are over 100 pages.

Any idea why this happens? Workaround? Or should we just make another "thread #2" once they get to 100 pages?

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I have an idea, on another forum I frequent when threads get in the 100 page range the deleted posts in that thread start to get towards an entire page of deleted posts, this puts the page count as a whole page greater than the amount of posts the users can see, it results in a page that doesn't exist, but the forum software thinks it should, causes strange things to happen.

Maybe put that to them?

That is if it actually gives one - it seems intermittent.

Sometimes i cant post to a certain thread, sometimes i can.

Bit hard to debug intermittent issues like that, when it might not occur for a couple weeks.

As i said - IPB 3.2 has fixed ALL the issues that I know about here on SAU. Everything from permissions to embedding youtube clips. I've also been able to post in the "trouble" threads on the Dev machine... So ye, I think if IPB dont know, then we should go and upgrade sooner rather than later.

That is if it actually gives one - it seems intermittent.

Sometimes i cant post to a certain thread, sometimes i can.

Bit hard to debug intermittent issues like that, when it might not occur for a couple weeks.

In those two threads I posted it happens 100% of the time for me, it does in fact post the post, but it gives you the error as well, so people often end up reposting the post 100 times thinking it hasn't posted.

Does it happen every time for you on those two threads?

No it does not, i just tested again (as i have before)

It's not repeatable and only certain people are having issues. There is no specific trend as to the type of user (access driven). It's totally random with who/when it affects. 100 people might be fine in one thread, but then 5 of those 100 might have issues in another.

Hey Rolls,

Thanks mate, I think that with the time I have off over Chrissy I might just hammer the new 3.2 version so we can release that. There were so many issues in this version of invision and they are all gone in that one. I know its a bastard, but it wont be long. :(

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