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Started by timgoldstein, April 21, 2005, 04:54:28 AM

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Reikidragon

Wilson,


 I have the latest version 2.5.037 and turning off the message caching worked for me... the only downside is that I got locked out by yahoo trying to catch up with all the messages I missed during this latest Yahoo fiasco.


 So The cach thing is working...if limit your downloads


  Alex

Wilson Logan

Please try this patch & let me know if it fixes the problem:

http://www.pgoffline.com/groupmanager/pgpatch25038.exe

Cheers,

Wilson.

Reikidragon

Wilson,


 I just tried the new patch and it is working like a charm!

 Thanks to your and Alex's hard work.   Thank you!



  Alex( Reikidragon)

Reikidragon

Wilson,


 The new patch is working really well. I went back and found the first messages that started with the HTML problem and successfully downloaded all of them in the proper format and got the ones the previous version said did not exist or got an invalid page format.

 So congrats again to you and the crew.


  Oh yes I turned the cache back on and did not get locked out by yahoo either.

 Alex

lklawrie

Looking good here.  Turned caching back on and subjects look fine.

Linda
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Linda

timgoldstein

Just downloaded and installed 038. Looks like it fixed the problem with the html in the subject. Downloaded two groups with caching and subject and message are perfect. I did notice in one group that about 50% of the from names have a " \" (space then back slash) after the name. None of this on the other group. Not anything I am going to worry about.

Thanks,
Tim
[Denver, CO]

Wilson Logan

Tim,

Can I get a screenshot of that?

Thanks,

Wilson.

timgoldstein

Wilson,

I finally took the time to take a look at the back slash name issue a little closer. It is not the group, but a single poster that gets it. I took a look at this posters name on the Yahoogroups website and it is indeed unusual. Here it the name from a message on the website:
From: "Pete Brown \(YahooGroups\)" <YahooLists@...>

So I would not worry about this as it is very non-standard.

Thanks,
Tim


Wilson Logan

Hi Tim.

Yes, I think the backslashes are fooling the parser.

Cheers,

Wilson.

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