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11/12/2007 5:49 AM
 

In the 'Forums Settings' I defined a certain Forum an Thread as default.

Visittig the page in IE 7 this works fine. However, FF 2.0.0.9 still shows the overview and not the defined thread.

Can anyone reproduce this error? Is there any solution how to solve the problem?

Background: The projects consist ov different topics, and inside a topic we need to show only the threads related to that topic.

tia,
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11/13/2007 9:03 AM
 

This looks like a bug in Firefox Browser. I only have the 2.0.0.7 and it works fine.

Regards

Matthias

 
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