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Jereth
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Is it just me, or does anyone else get a "404 not found" when typing www.masg.net.au into their browser? I thought that used to work. Fortunately I've somehow managed to find my way back in.
Jereth
Jenny George-2
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Yup - same happened to me. I think the problem is with the Home.html file. Wei-Han? Tim?
Cat Patrick
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Hi guys

Thanks for letting us know so quickly. It should work now.

Cheers
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Jereth
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Hi Cat,

So you're the computer geek behind this website? :-)

Jereth
Cat Patrick
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Don't know that I'd ever identify myself that way, but I've had something to do with the more technical parts of the site, yes.

There's not many people I'd do that for, either.
Luke Isham
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This seems to be the technical issues thread!

Does the time stamp on forum posts come from the forum or the user's computer?

(I only ask because I posted after Jordan yet his time stamp seems to be at a time later then me?!)

If the time stamp is forum based it would be good to set it to Australian, Melbourne time rather then some American setting.  If not it adds extra 'spice' to the forum.
Cat Patrick
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Luke Isham wrote:
If the time stamp is forum based it would be good to set it to Australian, Melbourne time rather then some American setting.  If not it adds extra 'spice' to the forum.
There's no setting for the forum, but the timestamp on my posts seems pretty accurate to when I posted them (and Melbourne time).

The order in which posts appear seems to depend on which view you're using, threaded or by date.