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Top-level comment loses subthread Bugs
By floydian , Section Code []
Posted on Fri Jan 31, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
OK, so I noticed this little bug while reading some stuff over at K5. It goes a little like this:

In dynathreaded mode, when you rate a top-level comment and it automagically reloads, then you don't see its subthread anymore. I use Galeon 1.2.0, but other users w/other browsers have reported it as well. Incidentally, some people report not being able to reproduce the "bug".

I was advised by some good folks over at kuro5hin to come over here and mention it, but I'm not really sure if this is the place. I also reported it on scoop.sf.net, but since I didn't get a response, I figured I'd log into this place and mention it again. Is that too annoying?

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