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Forum Help please

Black wallnut

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I'm glad that the forum is back online. Thanks to those responsible for bringing it back. I need to edit an old topic because it contains images whose location has changed. (URL) If I edit those replies will that revive the topic or is there a way to edit without reviving the topic, or should I just edit anyway?

TIA
 
Editing a post doesn't bump the thread to the top. Only a new post does that. However, if the post is old, you may not be able to edit it since the time limit has passed. You can either put the info here and I will make the changes or PM a moderator of the forum with the particulars and we will be glad to edit the post for you.
 
Looks like we're having a little technical glitch. I tried to edit your post as you described above, but got an error.

Give us a little time (tyme?) and it will get fixed.

:)
 
Additional glitches...

Speaking of glitches, I cannot seem to "start new threads" in any of the forums. I can "reply" (hence my posting here), but can't start a new thread. After typing out the message, I get these error messages:

Please complete both the subject and message fields. Press the back button, correct the problem and try again.
The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 2 characters.

Well, both fields ARE complete, and the message is definitely not short. If anything it's long-winded :)

Little help?
 
Okay, now they once again all work! I guess what happened was I had renamed them in the new file prior to uploading to my new site. :o Unfortunitly these pictures were orrigonallly stored on Sony's Imagestation until I and a whole bunch of other's found out that Sony does not like it when you use their website to host pictures for another site. Thanks for all the help in getting this resolved. :) :cool:
 
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