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adobe-admin
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 12, 2009

That thread was started in the Dreamweaver Forum back in 2006. It was never in the Photoshop Forum until now, because someone moved it. I don't know if it popped up to the top of the list because it got a reply or because it was moved. Either of those actions would move it up in the list.

John

Inspiring
May 13, 2009

adobe-admin wrote:

That thread was started in the Dreamweaver Forum back in 2006. It was never in the Photoshop Forum until now, because someone moved it. I don't know if it popped up to the top of the list because it got a reply or because it was moved. Either of those actions would move it up in the list.

John

The other strange part was that though there were replies dated 12/5 or 5/12 as the West Atlantics like to put it , there was no way to reply to the thread... meaning the Reply button was nowhere in sight.

Inspiring
May 13, 2009

jhabrix wrote:

Quite... but our dear West Atlantics want to go Month/Day/Year...

Again, that's only a small fraction of "your West Atlantics".  Ibero-Americans do not follow USA-Americans practices when writing dates.


Ramón G Castañeda wrote:


Again, that's only a small fraction of "your West Atlantics".  Ibero-Americans do not follow USA-Americans practices when writing dates.

Mmmm... so maybe that should be clarified further as West North Atlantics...

MichaelKazlow
Brainiac
May 12, 2009

This is not a bug, but a feature. This is part of a new experimental help system. If a question is not adequately answered in the forum it is asked. The system picks a random forum to repost the thread in case anyone there knows the answer. ... Then again perhaps it is a bug.

Inspiring
May 12, 2009

MikeKazlow wrote:

This is not a bug, but a feature. This is part of a new experimental help system. If a question is not adequately answered in the forum it is asked. The system picks a random forum to repost the thread in case anyone there knows the answer. ... Then again perhaps it is a bug.

Gawd help us all! They finally, gone totally bananas!