Oh my gosh, I'm seeing double ... logged in at the same time with two different accounts. Now if I can only mess up this account with zero bytes, we'll be cooking.
I had forgotten about the "Time limit to modify posts" thingy. Thanks for reminding me. I have our forum set at 1 minute.
By the way, I just took a quick look at this post of mine that I edited, but I don't see a notation about any edits having been made. Did I discover a bug by chance?
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On the other hand, with this post here, the editing notation is being displayed (and it's being displayed in this post as well).
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Oops! As you can see, Dandello has already answered this.
There's a 60 minute window until last edit is triggered.
Posted by: Dandello Posted on: Apr 9th, 2014 at 1:06am
file bomb test - Modify messages and attachments Edited:
Testing modify
Posted by: Dandello Posted on: Mar 25th, 2014 at 5:40pm
In the hopeful event someone does manage to zero-out their test vars account (please don't try this with your regular account) PM * Dandello from your regular account (or though YaBBForum.com) and let me know so I can grab it in a backup, delete the now zeroed account so you can use the same credentials for another test, and upload a fix to be tested.
Just to see if leaving the beta version of myself logged in for an extended period of time might trigger a zero bytes situation, I've purposely kept this account logged on. I'll stay logged on at least overnight Los Angeles time, and I may stay logged on even longer.
If you haven't already done it, maybe more of you can create a secondary account to see if anything you do in this forum ends up producing 0 bytes in your respective vars file. That way, Dandello might be able to find the bug that's causing zeroed out vars files, which I think is an uncommon occurrence.
Posted by: Bill Myers Posted on: Mar 25th, 2014 at 6:26am
I had forgotten about the "Time limit to modify posts" thingy. Thanks for reminding me. I have our forum set at 1 minute.
By the way, I just took a quick look at this post of mine that I edited, but I don't see a notation about any edits having been made. Did I discover a bug by chance?
Edited:
On the other hand, with this post here, the editing notation is being displayed (and it's being displayed in this post as well).
Edited:
Oops! As you can see, Dandello has already answered this.
Oh my gosh, I'm seeing double ... logged in at the same time with two different accounts. Now if I can only mess up this account with zero bytes, we'll be cooking.