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Randy Wang (r@ndy.wang) 2019/07/30 08:57

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Subject: Re: For anyone who is bored or has seen it all
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In article <300720190929292012%r@ndy.wang>, Randy Wang <r@ndy.wang>
wrote:

> at the moment the first one has about
> 9,900 posts and the second one has about 184,000

Oops, I said "posts", but I meant "threads".  Each of those two
(302 and 236) is a forum, and each forum has the number of threads
that I mentioned (increasing all the time), and any thread could
be only one post, which is the pic-set itself, or it might also
have some replies.

Also, here's a detail that I forgot to include, for use when you're
bookmarking URLs or posting them or otherwise moving them around.
When you browse on the board, the software will usually add a
tracking number to the URL, which is 32 hex digits, shown in the
partial URL below as all zeros:

forumdisplay.php?s=00000000000000000000000000000000&f=302&page=1
&pp=25&daysprune=-1&sort=dateline&prefixid=whatever-it-is
&newset=&order=asc

That sequence-number part is disposable, so that example URL
fragment can be edited down to this one, before bookmarking,
without losing any essential information:

forumdisplay.php?f=302&page=1&pp=25&daysprune=-1&sort=dateline
&prefixid=whatever-it-is&newset=&order=asc

For anyone who isn't familiar with URL syntax:  The '?' character
introduces the first keyword=value option and the '&' character
introduces all subsequent ones.  So you keep the '?', delete the
"s=blahblahblah" string, and delete the '&' character immediately
following it.

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