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It is extremely difficult to follow threads in the Adobe forums which uses the Jive Clearspace software, according to the links at the bottom of every forum page.....
If you dare read a thread and want to return to the list of subjects -- you are instead returned to the first page. And that's not the only problem!
I never saw such an inconvenent forum software, quite frankly and am thinking that maybe Adobe has not set it up correctly.
The way it is set up on the Adobe Forums gets in the way having useful discussions -- you don't dare go to page 10, let's say, and when you try to return to the page you were on -- end up on page 1 again.
There is open source forum software that is far better than the Forum software as implimented on the Adobe Forums -- and I do not mean to insult Open Source
Here is my post on the adobe forum http://forums.adobe.com/thread/658911?tstart=0 -- and some responses.
Please review the thread on the Adobe forum and if it is configured incorrectly PLEASE fix it. Or dump Jive.
Regards
Rowby
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Unfortunately, the problems you menti
on have been reported since the implementation of the trial versio
n of the new software, and are still here.
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The phantom line breaks in FireFox are not only in FireFox, they are also in:
SeaMonkey
Camino
Safari
Opera
OmniWeb
and
iCab
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rowby wrote:
If you dare read a thread and want to return to the list of subjects -- you are instead returned to the first page.
Yes, that has been a problem from the first day, but it hasn't bothered me much in the past.
However, since the release of Flash Player 10.1, the Flash Player forum is swamped with posts seeking help. There are several pages of topics that need to be reviewed, and now this problem has become insufferable!
I'm sure that it cannot be intentional to return to page 1 after a topic is read from another page. This is a bug, or perhaps - as the OP suggests - a configuration mistake.
Please fix this - the Flash Player users are irate enough by the problems with the new software, but not getting timely help makes them even angrier!
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rowby,
There is a two step way you have to use, and remember, to avoid the first forum page trap:
1) Go to the top of the thread (you may scroll or click Go to original post (link at the bottom);
2) Click Up to Discussion in [Forum Name] (link between the link with the forum path and the This Question ... box).
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Jacob, thank you for reminding
us of these workarounds, which are of course useful.
However, I think it is simply not right to ask users of forums such as these to remember all kind of workarounds for a number of problems that have been here from the beginning. For an ignorant such as me, most of such problems do not seem to be so difficult that they cannot be solved in a couple of months. For example, I seem to remember having read many months ago that the 404 error was solved by Jive and would disappear when the software was updated above version such and such. But we were updated to a version higher than that, the problem is still here, and we haven't been updated again. Almost unbelievable for me.
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Claudio González wrote on 6/14/2010 3:48 PM:
For example, I seem to remember having read many months ago that the 404 error was solved by Jive and would disappear when the software was updated above version such and such. But we were updated to a version higher than that, the problem is still here,
If you believe the 404 problem still exist please start a new thread
with instructions on how we can reproduce it.
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Jacob Bugge wrote:
There is a two step way you have to use, and remember, to avoid the first forum page trap:1) Go to the top of the thread (you may scroll or click Go to original post (link at the bottom);
2) Click Up to Discussion in [Forum Name] (link between the link with the forum path and the This Question ... box).
Thank you for these instructions; I was very happy to use it today on the many Flash Player forum pages.
It works exactly as expected when only browsing topics, but even this will get me back to page 1 when adding a post to a topic. (Probably because the topic is moved to the top of the forum.)
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Another way to avoid going back to page 1 if you are on page 10 is to right click
on the post and then select open link in new window or open link in new tab. When done close window or tab and you are returned to where you started from.
Jive is not the only one that does it this way, but I agree there must be a better way.
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I frequent a number of forums
, none of them powered by Jive, where clicking on the "Back
" button takes one to the last visited page.
Which is what I u
nderstand by "going back", as oppos
ed to a "First" button, which I would expect t
o take me to page #1...
In my opinion, if they cannot/do not want to solve the problem, at least they should use the correct label for the button.
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On a similar vein, has anyone
tried going to (say) page 15 of the liist of topics of this forum?
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Yes, another nagging problem. To go back 8 pages you hav
e to hit the next button 7 times and wait X seconds for each page to load. Would b
e a lot faster is one could just hit 8, and do
one load.
Also, would be a lot easier to read text i
f we did not get extra line feeds.
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Months ago I suggested changing to something like this, used in another forum completely unrelated with these:
The main advantages are that one knows from the start and all the time the total number of pages, and that one can move forwards and backwards in leaps of more than a page at a time. In this particular forums, the leaps adjust automatically according to the total number of pages.
Unfortunately, either my proposition was hardly read by anyone, or I convinced nobody of the advantages of this system. And, as I had no backing, my suggestion just went to the trash.
Curt Y wrote:
...Also, would be a lot easier to read text i
f we did not get extra line feeds.
At least, text written by people like you and me, who refuse to remove unwanted line feeds they have not introduced.
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Claudio González wrote:
At least, text written by people like you and me, who refuse to remove unwanted line feeds they have not introduced.
I used to remove unwanted line feeds to make messages read smoothly, but I then realized that if Adobe wants to have randon carriage returns in the message, then who am I to say they should not?
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H
ear,
he
ar!
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Curt Y wrote:
then who am I to say they should not?
You are "Curt Y" and you have all the rights in the world to to say anything you want but Adobe also have all the rights not to hear them! After all they own this platform not you! Right?
hth
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DWILCOX01 wrote:
function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}Curt Y wrote:
then who am I to say they should not?
You are "Curt Y" and you have all the rights in the world to to say anything you want but Adobe also have all the rights not to hear them! After all they own this platform not you! Right?
hth
Either you didn't get Curt's point, or my English is today much worse than usual.
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You guys do know that by hitting return twice when you start typing prevents the extra line returns. Right?
I for one, would very much appeciate if all you guys would just do that (like I do)...
(Yes, it is an annoying bug, and I assume it will eventually get fixed.)
Harbs
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Yes we know that, but if all the users " fix" it by edidting the extra line feeds, what incentive would Adobe have to pay Jive to change the code so it works correctly?
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Curt Y wrote:
…what incentive would Adobe have to pay Jive to change the code so it works correctly?
Adobe does not pay for Jive support but relies on the free support of the public Jive forums. This was documented in this forum some time ago. Save a penny whenever you can, and let your customers be damned.
On the other hand, why shouldn't Jive be entitled to withhold any support from a corporation who is using an obsolete version of their software when said corporation (Adobe) categorically stops supporting earlier versions of their own software as soon as a new one comes out? Just try calling Adobe tech support to ask about a problem with CS4 now that CS5 is out.
What's good for the goose… etc.
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CS4 is still (officially) supported. See here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/programs/policies/supported.html
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try67 wrote:
CS4 is still (officially) supported. See here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/programs/policies/supported.html
That document does not remotely suggest that Adobe might consider a dot release of CS4 at this point.
Besides, the support personnel in India seems to be blissfully unaware of said document, as many users who have sought support by phone can testify.
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Check this disclaimer in the above referenced page:
"The level of support may differ among versions and among products"
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May I repeat myself?
I think it is grossly unfair to ask users to remember and use a number of workarounds to correct bugs that have been with us for months. I don't always remember to type return twice, and when I find that I have forgotten, I refuse to delete any unwanted linefeeds introduced by the software.