[hugin-ptx] Re: Odd behaviour by Google Groups in how it displays posts

2009-09-14 Thread Erik Krause
Tduell wrote: > This morning (Sep 14) I looked to see if there was any follow-up on my > experiences, and had to go looking in the 'older' posts, and ended up > 5 pages back. You are not limited to google if you want to use a web interface. You can as well use nabble: http://www.nabble.com/hugi

[hugin-ptx] Re: Odd behaviour by Google Groups in how it displays posts

2009-09-14 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/9/14 Yuval Levy > > Hoi Harry, > > Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > The problem I currently have (last week) on multiple platforms (OSX, > linux, > > windows with firefox and safari) is that the left side navigation is > > displayed over the first post and partly over the heading, as if someone

[hugin-ptx] Re: Odd behaviour by Google Groups in how it displays posts

2009-09-14 Thread Yuval Levy
Hoi Harry, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > The problem I currently have (last week) on multiple platforms (OSX, linux, > windows with firefox and safari) is that the left side navigation is > displayed over the first post and partly over the heading, as if someone is > blundering with his DHTML progr

[hugin-ptx] Re: Odd behaviour by Google Groups in how it displays posts

2009-09-14 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/9/14 Yuval Levy > > Hi Terry, > > Tduell wrote: > > It seems that the posts are generally displayed in latest first order, > > but occasionally it goes wrong and uses the original post date to set > > the position of the thread. > > it seems to me that Google is trying to use some sort of sm

[hugin-ptx] Re: Odd behaviour by Google Groups in how it displays posts

2009-09-13 Thread Yuval Levy
Hi Terry, Tduell wrote: > It seems that the posts are generally displayed in latest first order, > but occasionally it goes wrong and uses the original post date to set > the position of the thread. it seems to me that Google is trying to use some sort of smart algorithm to sort out what may be