But I've disabled it momentarily to see if this whole double posting thing occurs in the "Advanced" post interface, or if it's just happening with Quick Reply.
So, this should be disabled for as short of a time as possible. I'll probably take it off in a day or so. Unless you guys don't just love quick reply as much as I do.
Anyway, just letting you guys know.
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- 11 Jul. 2013 07:16am #1
I fucking love quick reply
- 11 Jul. 2013 01:11pm #2
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- 11 Jul. 2013 01:33pm #3
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- 12 Jul. 2013 01:59am #4
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- 12 Jul. 2013 02:03am #5
Obligatory.
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- 12 Jul. 2013 02:09am #6
I'm thinking it's a JavaScript bug somewhere causing the forms to submit twice in thread view. Which is weird. No plugins modify forms, so IDK why this would start out of nowhere.
- 12 Jul. 2013 02:13am #7
Well, Art did recently migrate the servers. He said it may cause unforeseen issues and report them if you find them.
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- 12 Jul. 2013 02:50am #8
I brought it up with him and he avoided responsibility.
- 12 Jul. 2013 02:51am #9
- 12 Jul. 2013 02:54am #10
Artifacial is gay.
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- 12 Jul. 2013 03:14am #11
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- 12 Jul. 2013 11:55am #12
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Yeah I was getting that a lot but it kept asking if i wanted to leave the page. when I clicked no it still posted but only once and i had to go back to the forum home then click the thread to see if it worked.
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- 12 Jul. 2013 07:45pm #13
Re-enabled. Hopefully it will fix itself if it's a DNS error of some magical sort from the server move. I'll check the JavaScript attached to the form when I can.
- 12 Jul. 2013 08:02pm #14You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 12 Jul. 2013 08:04pm #15
Yeah, you'd think so, but here it is with errors.
I didn't even have Internet access when this bug occurred, so it was no change I made. And all Arti did was change the server.
I don't know what other cause there could be, although Google seems to say this is an extremely common error in this version of vBulletin.
BLECK.
- 12 Jul. 2013 08:56pm #16
Also I think I've fixed this. Some problem with vBulletin innately. The "fix" is for foreign languages, but it fixes the double post problem too supposedly.
So have fun testing it out. QR is back on. I haven't had any problems since.
- 12 Jul. 2013 10:01pm #17
test
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- 12 Jul. 2013 11:13pm #18
Yeah, no QR errors anymore. But downside -- no inline post editing.
Which is something I'm willing to sacrifice to rid of that horrid bug.
- 12 Jul. 2013 11:42pm #19
We practically just lost something like that for no reason though. This bug just occurred out of nowhere it seems.
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- 12 Jul. 2013 11:45pm #20
- 13 Jul. 2013 12:36am #21
Yeah, but vBulletin even has it listed as a "potentially problematic feature." And, lo, problems.
Dunno what changed to trigger the problems, but vB has apparently always acknowledged their existence.
And again, the description mentions it [at least mostly] being language problems. Maybe the new server is sending a different content-language for the forum. Seems unlikely, but whatevs.
- 13 Jul. 2013 12:43am #22
You're all so rude. It's not a DNS issue. That doesn't even make sense.
It's obviously a vbulletin issue (or related plugin). Even though I did migrate servers, there is nothing that would either magically cause forms to submit twice or for a request to be processed twice. If you've upgraded vBulletin core, I'd look at some of the plugins (namely vbSEO).
edit: even if forms were submitting/being processed twice, vBulletin's native spam control feature (minimum wait time) would catch it.
- 13 Jul. 2013 12:46am #23
I didn't upgrade anything.
Settings -> whatever Ajax setting is under -> disable problematic Ajax
That's all I changed, and it fixed it. The notes for it say that some Ajax can become problematic due to language settings. I'm thinking maybe something is being sent in utf-8 and received as ISO-whatever-the-latin-code-is.
I have no clue why it'd double post. But not really important. It's just an innate vB bug. Showed up with a google search for it, with people complaining about vanilla installs doing it too.
Only change was a server change. And only correlation I can draw between a server change and a language setting is possibly the utf-8 encoding.
Otherwise, no leads.
- 13 Jul. 2013 01:20am #24
vB sux
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- 13 Jul. 2013 03:31am #25
Yeah, pretty much. It's the best forum service, unfortunately. But it feels really slapped together sometimes.
- 13 Jul. 2013 05:59am #26
Well considering I built Java and C++ from scratch, it should be a walk in the park for me to write something up.
Bad forum software, no problem. Give me 72 hours. No biggie.I'm lightning on my feet
- 13 Jul. 2013 07:23am #27
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- 13 Jul. 2013 08:22am #29
Yay ~ its back
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why not switch to smf?
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- 13 Jul. 2013 10:19pm #36
But the syntax varies across languages. OOP is supremely useful in most cases.
It isn't always necessary or required obv, but using it wherever possible is a good way to organize. As someone who has used a procedural language most of his tenure in programming, I can vouch for how much time classes save you in the long run.
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- 15 Jul. 2013 05:05am #37
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Hey guys lets write a forum backend in C++.
Use PHP or someshit to send custom packets to a server that makes it run database commands or something that's all interpreted in a c++ program, and then it POSTs the results back to a php page on the web server, to give you your results.
Fuck yeah, most useless and slow forum backend ever
sorry, its fucking 4am, I dont even know what the fuck Im saying
- 15 Jul. 2013 05:24am #38
Even if you were to write forum web software in c++, you probably described one of the worst implementations possible.
- 15 Jul. 2013 05:37am #39
- 15 Jul. 2013 09:33am #40
It could work in theory, but oh my god I've never heard of a worse idea.
Also bullshit ain't nobody here gon' be writin' no forum backend.