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  • Don Gray
  • Posted: 02 April 2008 07:11 AM

Wasn’t my signature that was caused it, I just deleted that by Anna’s request to see if it was. It was an IP glitch, that came about by a few unique (not to me, but circumstantial) things that I happened to be doing over a period of time that mixed together somehow got into the forum servers, guess I could start the Blind Hackers Society but think I’ll restrain myself.

:)

That’s why I’m not posting the details though they are available already.
It was pretty much a fluke that probably couldn’t be reproduced it if was tried.



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Fair enough. I was just curious as to what caused it.



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Don was setting up a portfolio and something weird happened at the bowser level which caused AREA to creat two portfolios for him.  After that everytime AREA had to look up his info to put next to his post it errored out since it didn’t know which portfolio to use.  All fixed now.  Definitly a bizzar one though.



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Oh - right. That sure is an odd one. Not something you would expect to happen every day ;)



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  • Don Gray
  • Posted: 02 April 2008 11:03 AM

Let’s hope not…



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