Minor Tech Problem on the Forum itself?

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ITgreybeard
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Minor Tech Problem on the Forum itself?

Post by ITgreybeard »

Hey! I was logged in and just looking for a member profile, so tried to find him/her by pressing the 'Members' hyperlink then the last-name first-letter alphabetic hyperlink. 'Members' sent me appropriately to http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/memberlist.php, but the alphabetic letter, e.g. 'r', tried to send me to http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/member ... memberlist, which displays some off-topic MM v4 cover/marketing page. Other letters suffer the same consequence.

Anybody know what's going on? Of course, it could all be a 'loose nut behind the wheel', i.e. me, but it looks too simple to be a problem on this end. :P
ITgreybeard : MM Lifetime Gold on Win10Pro, always the latest production release unless noted otherwise. My carryaround is an AMD-based Lenovo Yoga 6 w 8c/16t, 16GB mem and .5 TB ssd. NAS is an Intel-based Lenovo X1 Yoga Gen3 with 4c/8t, 16GB mem and .5TB ssd running Win10Pro, with many storage volumes (40TB) attached via Thunderbolt 3. Other towers and laptops can chime in as called for.
ITgreybeard
Posts: 36
Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:52 pm
Location: WA USA

Re: Minor Tech Problem on the Forum itself?

Post by ITgreybeard »

Well, that's interesting: if on the initial members listing page I press the "Username" (sort) hyperlink, the string '?mode=&sk=a&sd=a' is appended to the web address, and if then the last-name first-letter alpha letter is pressed, then the appropriate member name list is shown at the page http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/member ... memberlist. The other table sort links perform equally well as does "Username". :-? as usual, I remain a faithful adherant.
ITgreybeard : MM Lifetime Gold on Win10Pro, always the latest production release unless noted otherwise. My carryaround is an AMD-based Lenovo Yoga 6 w 8c/16t, 16GB mem and .5 TB ssd. NAS is an Intel-based Lenovo X1 Yoga Gen3 with 4c/8t, 16GB mem and .5TB ssd running Win10Pro, with many storage volumes (40TB) attached via Thunderbolt 3. Other towers and laptops can chime in as called for.
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