Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to the Ajax Availability Calendar. I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported to the new one so that we don't loose any data.
a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I'm talking about this one: http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com/
I hope you find a forum that really works for what you need. 8-)
On 15 mar, 18:15, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to > the Ajax Availability Calendar. > I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported > to the new one so that we don't loose any data.
> a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I
Why not? You need to register to be able to post a topic or answer a current thread. So far I am the only one registered so clearly something is wrong....
Did you try to register?
I actually think that it is a great forum as it covers pretty much all the things that I need (suggestions, bug reports, etc). It is worth noting that jquery.com uses it as their official forum (http://forum.jquery.com/) so that was as much of a "thumbs-up" as I thought I needed.
Chris
On 17 mar, 14:09, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I'm talking > about this one:http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com/
> I hope you find a forum that really works for what you need. 8-)
> On 15 mar, 18:15, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to > > the Ajax Availability Calendar. > > I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported > > to the new one so that we don't loose any data.
> > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I
> Why not? > You need to register to be able to post a topic or answer a current > thread. > So far I am the only one registered so clearly something is wrong....
> Did you try to register?
> I actually think that it is a great forum as it covers pretty much all > the things that I need (suggestions, bug reports, etc). > It is worth noting that jquery.com uses it as their official forum > (http://forum.jquery.com/) so that was as much of a "thumbs-up" as I > thought I needed.
> Chris
> On 17 mar, 14:09, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I'm talking > > about this one:http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com/
> > I hope you find a forum that really works for what you need. 8-)
> > On 15 mar, 18:15, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to > > > the Ajax Availability Calendar. > > > I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported > > > to the new one so that we don't loose any data.
> It's something with the "Grant Access" issue, I think. I click it but > after that I cannot post any message.
> If you want to use the Zoho forum then the users must be able to use > it too, so now I'm afraid it's up to you to find the solution :-/
> On 17 mar, 14:17, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I
> > Why not? > > You need to register to be able to post a topic or answer a current > > thread. > > So far I am the only one registered so clearly something is wrong....
> > Did you try to register?
> > I actually think that it is a great forum as it covers pretty much all > > the things that I need (suggestions, bug reports, etc). > > It is worth noting that jquery.com uses it as their official forum > > (http://forum.jquery.com/) so that was as much of a "thumbs-up" as I > > thought I needed.
> > Chris
> > On 17 mar, 14:09, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I'm talking > > > about this one:http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com/
> > > I hope you find a forum that really works for what you need. 8-)
> > > On 15 mar, 18:15, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > > Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to > > > > the Ajax Availability Calendar. > > > > I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported > > > > to the new one so that we don't loose any data.
yes, sorry about that. They (zoho.com) are trying to fix this issue and the said that it would take 3-4 days. Bit of a pain actually as I was hoping to be able to concentrate all my support efforts in one place (currently I am getting requests here, via the old forum and via email (lots))
Chris
On 20 mar, 20:15, Stephen <clearlook...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I registered, but could not post. So I came over here.
> On Mar 18, 1:41 am, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It's something with the "Grant Access" issue, I think. I click it but > > after that I cannot post any message.
> > If you want to use the Zoho forum then the users must be able to use > > it too, so now I'm afraid it's up to you to find the solution :-/
> > On 17 mar, 14:17, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I
> > > Why not? > > > You need to register to be able to post a topic or answer a current > > > thread. > > > So far I am the only one registered so clearly something is wrong....
> > > Did you try to register?
> > > I actually think that it is a great forum as it covers pretty much all > > > the things that I need (suggestions, bug reports, etc). > > > It is worth noting that jquery.com uses it as their official forum > > > (http://forum.jquery.com/) so that was as much of a "thumbs-up" as I > > > thought I needed.
> > > Chris
> > > On 17 mar, 14:09, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I'm talking > > > > about this one:http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com/
> > > > I hope you find a forum that really works for what you need. 8-)
> > > > On 15 mar, 18:15, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > > > Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to > > > > > the Ajax Availability Calendar. > > > > > I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported > > > > > to the new one so that we don't loose any data.
Finally given up on that forum. I have now reverted back to good old phpBB. The url is the same, ie http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com. I have also imported all the threads from my old forum on cbolson.com so there is some good historical data in there.
Thanks for watching :)
Chris
On 20 mar, 20:47, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> yes, sorry about that. They (zoho.com) are trying to fix this issue > and the said that it would take 3-4 days. > Bit of a pain actually as I was hoping to be able to concentrate all > my support efforts in one place (currently I am getting requests here, > via the old forum and via email (lots))
> Chris
> On 20 mar, 20:15, Stephen <clearlook...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, I registered, but could not post. So I came over here.
> > On Mar 18, 1:41 am, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > It's something with the "Grant Access" issue, I think. I click it but > > > after that I cannot post any message.
> > > If you want to use the Zoho forum then the users must be able to use > > > it too, so now I'm afraid it's up to you to find the solution :-/
> > > On 17 mar, 14:17, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > > > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > > > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I
> > > > Why not? > > > > You need to register to be able to post a topic or answer a current > > > > thread. > > > > So far I am the only one registered so clearly something is wrong....
> > > > Did you try to register?
> > > > I actually think that it is a great forum as it covers pretty much all > > > > the things that I need (suggestions, bug reports, etc). > > > > It is worth noting that jquery.com uses it as their official forum > > > > (http://forum.jquery.com/) so that was as much of a "thumbs-up" as I > > > > thought I needed.
> > > > Chris
> > > > On 17 mar, 14:09, jmmunoz <huanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > > a new change? Well, it's a nice forum but it's not easy to use. I > > > > > tried to start a topic or answer yours but I couldn't. I'm talking > > > > > about this one:http://forum.ajaxavailabilitycalendar.com/
> > > > > I hope you find a forum that really works for what you need. 8-)
> > > > > On 15 mar, 18:15, cbolson <ch...@cbolson.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Just to let you know that I have now created a new forum dedicated to > > > > > > the Ajax Availability Calendar. > > > > > > I am currently getting all the existing posts from this forum imported > > > > > > to the new one so that we don't loose any data.