Bad Threads Causing Lockups
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That explains what I've been seeing. Now that I've posted there and relocked it, hopefully it will fall off of everyone's notification lists shortly and disappear until the developers can figure out what is wrong with it.
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Must be all the animated GIF's
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I just went to the thread and it locked up ML for me for a solid 2-3 minutes.
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Please no one go to that thread if you can help it. It is locking up consistently.
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@scottalanmiller Can't we have it deleted?
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They probly want to keep it alive for testing. just "mark it read" and it'l go away for now.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller Can't we have it deleted?
Need to test it for the NodeBB guys though.
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@Hubtech said:
They probly want to keep it alive for testing. just "mark it read" and it'l go away for now.
Beat me to it.
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Opened a thread with the developers so that they can look into this....
https://community.nodebb.org/topic/2252/posting-to-a-specific-thread-completely-locks-up-nodebb
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And they have. Issue is related to something in the text that is messing with the parsing. Now to figure out how to clean it out without it crashing when I do it....
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@scottalanmiller said:
And they have. Issue is related to something in the text that is messing with the parsing. Now to figure out how to clean it out without it crashing when I do it....
Download that table offline, clean-up and re-upload it over the top of the original.
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Table? What table? No relational database here.
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view from IE
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@scottalanmiller said:
Table? What table? No relational database here.
Ok, can you take one thread contents and make an offline copy?
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HA! It looks like I broke it!
I can post that GIF again if you would like to test? Just kidding, I'd like to avoid breaking the mango again.
As I recall, that GIF didn't upload correctly and attempts to delete the post failed -
Since nodeBB has issues letting go of deleted posts (there's a TV show about horders... just saying), when you do find a way to edit it, could you change the image link to a locally stored image, such as the site logo?
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Culprit identified!