LQ Spy: Only subscribed threads option not working correctly
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LQ Spy: Only subscribed threads option not working correctly
LQ Spy: Only subscribed threads option not working correctly
If I use LQ Spy, the option "subscribed threads only" seems not to work correctly. If I mark this option and reload the page to make the option active (is that the correct way?), it deletes only some of the threads that I didn't subscribed from the list.
In fact, the list contains many threads that I have never visited, last time I looked the "error-rate" was 50%.
OS: Debian Sid
Browser: Iceweasel 3.6.12
If more information is needed, please inform me and I will give it.
Checking the "subscribed threads only" box should load only subscribed threads moving from the time you checked the box. Existing loaded threads will not be impacted or removed. If this isn't happening for you, please update this bug report.
--jeremy
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