S Softus Joined 21 Oct 2004 Messages 19,557 Reaction score 29 Country 27 Apr 2007 #1 And why you get a page that says "" when you attempt to view the most recent post via its URL, namely: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=587641#587641
And why you get a page that says "" when you attempt to view the most recent post via its URL, namely: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=587641#587641
Agile Joined 26 Jun 2004 Messages 64,680 Reaction score 4,801 Location London Country 28 Apr 2007 #2 Softus said: Click to expand... It sounds like this green recycling thing thats all the rage! Some are emptied "bi-weekly" and apparently saying "every two weeks" seems like longer!
Softus said: Click to expand... It sounds like this green recycling thing thats all the rage! Some are emptied "bi-weekly" and apparently saying "every two weeks" seems like longer!
DIYnot Staff member Joined 17 Aug 2001 Messages 2,541 Reaction score 624 Country 28 Apr 2007 #3 Well spotted There is a 'Recycle bin' forum section which deleted messages go into so it can be undone in the event of a mistake. However it's a work in progress and not fully functioning as yet.
Well spotted There is a 'Recycle bin' forum section which deleted messages go into so it can be undone in the event of a mistake. However it's a work in progress and not fully functioning as yet.
S Softus Joined 21 Oct 2004 Messages 19,557 Reaction score 29 Country 28 Apr 2007 #4 DIYnot said: Well spotted Click to expand... Well, you know what they say about leopards. There is a 'Recycle bin' forum section... Click to expand... Something that would be extra handy is a forum section that contains one explanation per deletion/locking.
DIYnot said: Well spotted Click to expand... Well, you know what they say about leopards. There is a 'Recycle bin' forum section... Click to expand... Something that would be extra handy is a forum section that contains one explanation per deletion/locking.