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  • Popsicle
    New Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 1

    Does not refresh

    Hey

    The board does not seem to refresh after any kind of modification. No matter whether you create a new topic or post or try to log in, you always need to press F5 / refresh the board manually.

    Need help with that please.

    Thx
  • Lynne
    Former vBulletin Support
    • Oct 2004
    • 26255

    #2
    Do you have an .htaccess file in the directory, or the root directory? What is in it? Try removing it and see if you still have the same problem.

    Please don't PM or VM me for support - I only help out in the threads.
    vBulletin Manual & vBulletin 4.0 Code Documentation (API)
    Want help modifying your vbulletin forum? Head on over to vbulletin.org
    If I post CSS and you don't know where it goes, throw it into the additional.css template.

    W3Schools <- awesome site for html/css help

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    • humpty
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 100
      • 4.1.x

      #3
      I'm finding the same problem - even after leaving the site and then returning later. Often states no one is online or that there's 1 user (me) and 1 guest (me); often the new post indicators don't refresh either when every post has been read. A refresh is needed as Popsicle states.

      I have the .htaccess file uploaded in the root as supplied for the mod_rewrites

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      • Lynne
        Former vBulletin Support
        • Oct 2004
        • 26255

        #4
        Please start your own thread with your own issue as it is easier for us to help one person per thread.

        Please don't PM or VM me for support - I only help out in the threads.
        vBulletin Manual & vBulletin 4.0 Code Documentation (API)
        Want help modifying your vbulletin forum? Head on over to vbulletin.org
        If I post CSS and you don't know where it goes, throw it into the additional.css template.

        W3Schools <- awesome site for html/css help

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        • humpty
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 100
          • 4.1.x

          #5
          I would have thought it would be easier to deal with the same issue in the same thread rather than several threads, but fair enough I don't mind starting new threads

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