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Hi, since the 25th of October, I have noticed that the topics/posts in the forums/subforums only go up until the 25th of October, and that posts made on the 25th of Oct are listed as "Today". Ive attached 2 screencaps (made today 4/11) of the problem.

Ive tried logging out, but I cannot. When I try to logout, it goes back to the main SAU page, and if I try to log out again it gives me an error.

If I use firefox's private window feature, I can then see the most recent posts in forums

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So, just today I found a massive problem with the way a lot of the site was cached. It mainly affected the homepage and forums index but there were other pages affected also.

So, to fix, you just need to clear your cookies and cache for this site and log in again. Please report back your progress.

I deleted all the cookies, and it seemed to make a difference at first. The most recent threads seemed to come up on the main SAU forum, but when I went into the subforums, the problem still remained.

The log out button on the main SAU forum tab doesn't log me out. If I click it once, nothing appears to happen, then if I click it again, it sends me to a page which says "Oops, something went wrong" or to that effect.

However when I go to another tab, eg "SAU Community" "Gallery" etc, then it will show me as being logged out, and my username is replaced with the "Sign In" label.

Which sub forums is the problem occurring on?

I was having this exact issue earlier but the forums index showed me as logged out but all others were fine.

Can you confirm that other browsers work OK?

There does seem to be a browser error. When I use Internet Explorer on Win 8.1, the problem doesn't occur. It also works when I sign in to SAU on one of Firefox's private windows. The problem occurs when I use Firefox's default state.

The difference now is that the up-to-date threads appear on the main SAU forum, but then if I go into a subforum like forced induction, then the threads are still limited to the 25th of October.

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