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May 31 2015
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RHP User
11 years ago
Has it been fixed?
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RHP User
11 years ago
They're onto it.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I'd noticed it wasn't working properly. Good to know a fix is on the way.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Now the stalkers will be out in full force
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RHP User
11 years ago
Use google's advance search and add redhotpie dot com dot au slash Adult-Forums to the domain field or use the search directive site: followed by the domain name and the full forum is searchable, even things that disappear. Full public access via google search. Only issues is that it will not be up to date as google bots will index the pages only every so often. What that period is I don't know. Happy searching.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Much better than the RHP search as you can search thread content as well, which the RHP advance search does not allow. (who the hell uses the tag search???) RHP if you have tags would it not make sense to have tag lists. Trying to guess what tags people add kind of makes it pointless. A nice little Popular tag list just under the search bar on the right would turn the tags from useless to useful. More people will add tags then as well.
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RHP User
11 years ago
do you need to go to the shops?here, have the keys to my second car. it doesn't have any wheels on it, but it probably will at some undetermined future date.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Oh so nice if RHP added, on the right under "Active topics"; Users Recent Posts and Users Threads. as quick navigation, maybe even a following list.. Asking very nicely RHP Oh and please please RHP can you make it so that if a user starts a thread it defaults to Following as one would assume we all want to follow the thread we start. I always forget to click "Follow this topic."
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RHP User
11 years ago
Just tried it and its working I checked out an old closed profile of mine (25 pages of posts) ... wow ... didn't realize how active I was in the forums back then ... LOL
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RHP User
11 years ago
Too funny, I didn't know about 'google advanced search, so I googled it. And now I've bookmarked it. It doesn't have some of the awesome glitches of RHP though. . Haha, sorry Wings. The first page of each search is viewable, but we get 404 on the rest. . Aw cheers Leo_Girl, did you try to look past the first page? I haven't been able to and still can't. Wow, I would have said I don't post that much these days but I've got 121 pages! Oh dear.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Cant open any pages after Page 1. Using Profile statistics I have several pages with this profile but cant open past Page 1 either.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Leo_girl' Cant open any pages after Page 1. Using Profile statistics I have several pages with this profile but cant open past Page 1 either. Quoting 'Meander' They're onto it.
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RHP User
11 years ago
"Where you see: http://redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/SearchResult?pg=2 in the URL bar, please put the '.aspx' between 'SearchResult' and '?' so it ends up being: http://redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/SearchResult.aspx?pg=2 To move on to the next page, you can just put in the next number: http://redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/SearchResult.aspx?pg=3 "
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' "Where you see: http://redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/SearchResult?pg=2 in the URL bar, please put the '.aspx' between 'SearchResult' and '?' so it ends up being: http://redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/SearchResult.aspx?pg=2 To move on to the next page, you can just put in the next number: http://redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/SearchResult.aspx?pg=3 " That works a treat! . Yay Leo_Girl, Wings a temporary fix.
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RHP User
11 years ago
that they know about that, but won't fix... - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Blindman67' Oh so nice if RHP added, on the right under "Active topics"; Users Recent Posts and Users Threads. as quick navigation, maybe even a following list.. Asking very nicely RHP Oh and please please RHP can you make it so that if a user starts a thread it defaults to Following as one would assume we all want to follow the thread we start. I always forget to click "Follow this topic." Even if you started the thread you can't follow it till someone else makes a post.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Criticising RHP on the forum will get you sent to Coventry if you have an issue contact support.
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RHP User
11 years ago
but I do know there is a thread where the OP has currently put it as their reason to not want to buy a membership. Makes sense to me not to support a business monetarily if it's not delivering. ;-) . Yes, the Follow Topic Button... I've noticed that 50z, and it will only deliver the posts to your feed from after you've followed the topic, nothing from before.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting '50zcool' Quoting 'Blindman67' Oh so nice if RHP added, on the right under "Active topics"; Users Recent Posts and Users Threads. as quick navigation, maybe even a following list.. Asking very nicely RHP Oh and please please RHP can you make it so that if a user starts a thread it defaults to Following as one would assume we all want to follow the thread we start. I always forget to click "Follow this topic." Even if you started the thread you can't follow it till someone else makes a post. Oh yeah, I just worked that out 50z. The Follow the topic button is just above the Subject heading box, on the right. Maybe not till after you click in the box? That's when I noticed it, lolol. . Blindman, I'm not sure if I'd just be satisfied to be able to refresh and have the outside of the forums show the Actual order of the topics on the top of the lists and number of posts. So I know whether to bother going in there to see what's new.
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RHP User
11 years ago
We can hope for change. It would be nice to see RHP open some type of request system open for public debate and scrutiny. Don't hold your breath. General discussion. The forums are a minor part of the business, a thorn in the side of RHP I can assure you that. They (forums) are here because of market forces, required to maintain a competitive edge, no more. I am not privy to the budget, but my estimate it that the forums run at a loss. Change involves investment, that will only come if there is a clear and financial gain from the change to offset the invested capital. This gain must be greater than channeling that investment in other sectors of RHP business, of which there are a far few, and with much higher investment returns. We are at the dull end of the stick, we will not lose the forums, they are required for RHP to stay competitive. But we can not expect our needs for improvement to be top priority, RHP would much rather not have them (think of the cost of mods for one) The forum search error has been here for over a month. The fix is 10 minutes work. RHP business model has made it near impossible to instigate the change. We will just have to wait for the next maintenance cycle. If they can not change a simple page reference error, dont expect much more. One last note.There has been talk of adding programming as a fundamental education requirement. Something that every child should know, how to read, write, and program. This site is fully customization, a ten year old should have the skills to implement the pathetically easy change required to do all listed in the above posts (my RHP experience is very different than yours). All you need is a text editor and a simple understanding of programming to do all you may wish to do. We expect a ten year old to be able to read and write, they can also be expected to code. In Australia 99% of the population is computer illiterate, they can not code. Does anyone in the forums know how to write a simple program? I have asked before and no one has come forward. Its time this changes. Its time to recognize computer illiteracy as a problem. Most of the other developed nations have set coding as a fundamental educational requirement. We are but one school generation away from being a bunch of illiterate yocals. This kind of diminishes my pride in being an Australian.
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RHP User
11 years ago
It is only my opinion and I realise I am in the minority but is disturbing the way some prominent posters insist on following certain posters around the forums to have digs at them. It reflects more on the prominent posters more than it does on them in my eyes. :-( . I'm bummed Blindman, I had started a reply and was adding to it bit by bit over the last couple of days, and then I restarted the laptop... oops. I'll have to remember to save it on Word next time. . Let's see, I started with how I know not hold my breath. . I went on to say that I imagined site features also help to maintain an appearance of activity. I don't know about anyone else but I always have a giggle when I see how many are online out of our 2,000,000+ members. . I've always been curious about programming, someone who was important to me was employed in that field in the late 70's, so I had an early introduction though I still didn't own a computer till about 8 years ago. I'm pretty much self taught in the few skills I have but I have a poor memory at times and can end up going around in circles not achieving anything, lol. . I've been enjoying dabbling with a bit if photoshop after a thread of LRE's a couple of years ago. Peachy :-)
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RHP User
11 years ago
It doesn't work unless you actually post as well... . Doesn't make sense to me...
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RHP User
11 years ago
Don't underestimate the forum section. It's great for SEO as it helps bump the relevance & importance of the site. The forums also almost serves the same purpose as Google Adwords. I've had quite a few obscure searches on google retrieve a RHP forum post. Also forum-mites are solid, long term customers.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Blindman67' We can hope for change. It would be nice to see RHP open some type of request system open for public debate and scrutiny. Don't hold your breath. General discussion. The forums are a minor part of the business, a thorn in the side of RHP I can assure you that. They (forums) are here because of market forces, required to maintain a competitive edge, no more. I am not privy to the budget, but my estimate it that the forums run at a loss. Change involves investment, that will only come if there is a clear and financial gain from the change to offset the invested capital. This gain must be greater than channeling that investment in other sectors of RHP business, of which there are a far few, and with much higher investment returns. We are at the dull end of the stick, we will not lose the forums, they are required for RHP to stay competitive. But we can not expect our needs for improvement to be top priority, RHP would much rather not have them (think of the cost of mods for one) The forum search error has been here for over a month. The fix is 10 minutes work. RHP business model has made it near impossible to instigate the change. We will just have to wait for the next maintenance cycle. If they can not change a simple page reference error, dont expect much more. One last note.There has been talk of adding programming as a fundamental education requirement. Something that every child should know, how to read, write, and program. This site is fully customization, a ten year old should have the skills to implement the pathetically easy change required to do all listed in the above posts (my RHP experience is very different than yours). All you need is a text editor and a simple understanding of programming to do all you may wish to do. We expect a ten year old to be able to read and write, they can also be expected to code. In Australia 99% of the population is computer illiterate, they can not code. Does anyone in the forums know how to write a simple program? I have asked before and no one has come forward. Its time this changes. Its time to recognize computer illiteracy as a problem. Most of the other developed nations have set coding as a fundamental educational requirement. We are but one school generation away from being a bunch of illiterate yocals. This kind of diminishes my pride in being an Australian. I disagree with the "everyone should code" mantra - you could apply that to just about any other skill - but it just isn't necessary for most people. We do have a high literacy rate, and we have a good numeracy rate - but would we benefit from bloating the curriculum with more topics that are relatively niche topics? Those topics will come at the expense of others. I'm a software dev, I don't think everyone should be forced into 'coding', and coding what? a webpage? a "hello world" in C? teaching kids algorithms and data structures? Just like 90% of the population has no need to understand calculus, they also don't need to know the advantages of a hashtable or a B-tree. "Computer literacy" is necessary, but I don't think for most students now, that it is a topic that needs to take much time other than as incidental learning. There still needs to be a guaranteed level of exposure, but the vast majority of kids already receive a huge background exposure at home - gone are the days when the only PC type computers you accessed were those black and white Mac all-in-one units you could do "Turtle" or hypercard stuff on.
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RHP User
11 years ago
But I have thought it likely that my search results coincide with my internet use? You might have a way of getting around that... . Sorry I didn't explain, because I get the same thing a lot of the time. I love google. ;-) . It's true a lot of us are long term customers but how many are paying customers? . I have no idea but I'd love to see numbers. . Peachy
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RHP User
11 years ago
It Works!!!.Can you tell me what date your first ever post in the forums was?.My first ever post on our couples profile was June 25th 2007. Oh wow, only a week till then! 8 years since I've been bringing my take to the forums. I know there are a few here who have been here far longer than me! And of course, some haven't been here so long and they bring their exciting newness to the forums. .If you wanna. Cheers, Peachy
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RHP User
11 years ago
Peachy. I started back in 28-04-2011 1551 posts of dribble... Lol. I never thought I'd be here for so long, at least I'm only here for laughs nowadays. Hp xo Because you're worth it...
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