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#150480 24-Jul-2014 11:12
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I've gone to the user list https://www.geekzone.co.nz/users.asp and searched for a partial user name.  7 pages of results are displayed.  I click on Page 2 down the bottom.  What I think I am seeing next is Page 2 of the WHOLE user list as the last page is now 2883.

I'm using Chrome version 35

Does anyone else see the same result/issue?




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  #1094805 24-Jul-2014 11:28
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Yes, it is a continuation bug. I've known about it - and annoyed some times - but didn't get around actually coding a page split query...





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  #1094806 24-Jul-2014 11:29
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Checked and I'm also seeing this. Mobile browsers and desktop Chrome, Firefox and IE.

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  #1094832 24-Jul-2014 11:47
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Cheers for checking/responding.

I found what I was after through a couple of trial and error searches.  I did have a look back 2 pages of this forum to see if there was a similar report.




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  #1094857 24-Jul-2014 11:59
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No previous reports. Probably because no one used those pages in ten years?

Seriously though, I know about it.






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