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SpookyAwol

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#79696 21-Mar-2011 12:37
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Ive been to 2 pages today where the last post was a youtube embed - both pages didnt have a footer.

Using latest version of Chrome

Example : (assuming no more posts!)

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=64&topicid=76740&page_no=3





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jbard
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  #450348 21-Mar-2011 12:40
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Yes this happenend to me last night as well, i forget which topic it was on.



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  #450355 21-Mar-2011 12:53
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Actually it is happening to me in this post
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=97&topicid=79655
although their are replies underneath the youtube video.

Firefox 3.6 here - no adblocker if it helps.

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  #450357 21-Mar-2011 12:56
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Ok so on further investigation this only happens when i am logged in, when i am logged out i get the newest posts stored inside the old posts.




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  #450362 21-Mar-2011 13:05
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Same here - logging out shows footer content (although the layout is messed up) and adblocker on or off doesnt make a difference

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  #450367 21-Mar-2011 13:17
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Instead of using the Rich Text Editor to simply add the YouTube URL and get the correct positioning, it seems some people are just using the iframe option YouTube gives them.

I will put a fix to disable the iframe option for YouTube.





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