Re: Most Used Electrical Suppliers & Electrical Wholesalers
Dan
Could I respectfully suggest that you concentrate your time and energy into sorting out the software problems which continue to plague the site several months after you assured us that they were resolved rather than blatantly chasing advertising revenue as without a viable forum there will be no advertisers.
I appreciate that the running of the site must generate considerable costs which need to be covered somehow and that advertising is a good way to do this, however I think that you should be aware that there is a growing feeling among the members that you are not interested in the problems.
Cheers
Trev.
(I'll move these posts to the existing thread in a bit to keep this one on topic)
Hi Trev,
I appreciate your suggestion of time management for me. I really do.
The "Page not Found" issue isn't forum related. We've been trying to find a solution for ages for the members and it appears to be an issue that's existed for ages.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=v...=vbulletin+chrome+"page+not+found"+f5+refresh
The server logs from the testing we've been doing show that there isn't anything going on server wise with any of the IP's of the few members that seem to have the problem repeatedly.
After reading about the issues on many other forums, we can only really see that it's something to do with a whole combination of things. Always vBulletin. Doesn't have to run vBSEO, which we originally thought was contributing.
Opera does it, Chrome does it, various firewalls / anti virus softwares contribute to it, the high security settings on the server contribute to it, extensions in browsers (usually antivirus related ones) seem to contribute to it.
And it appears to simply be a loss in connection between your local machines and the server. But not the server dropping out or anything like that.
Seems to be vBulletin related mostly. So we're considering switching to XenForo (like we've switched
HERE and
HERE and they don't have the issue).
Rest assured when I'm not posting about it here, I'm still working on it. But changing a forum as big as this isn't something you want to do unless you're really sure. So I'm considering all other options first.
The latest trial was switching VBSEO to DBSEO on TilersForums.co.uk which was done 2 weeks ago. And now I'm testing the knock-on effect of that SEO-wise to see if it's a viable option for such a big forum as this. I don't think it is between you and I. DBSEO is pants. XenForo is the future in forum software it seems.
Anyway, I'll hit you back if I can find a fix for you. But the suggestions I'm finding everybody that's talking about it are always based around trying other browsers, removing extensions, switching anti-virus software, creating a new user on their local machines (a weird suggestion I read just today - probably cache or file permission related) and that sort of jazz.
Please keep threads on topic pal.