You can read this option here admin.php?options/groups/discussionOptions/
Unfortunately no, I'm all alone
Changing this option doesn't make any difference to the fact that the last seen date seems to be getting stuck/hard coded on the first time someone views a thread and never updates its self.. the addon doesn't work lol I want a refund as you're clearly not capable of providing support to get it working as advertised.. changing the setting you have linked, completely uninstalling your add-on and removing/emptying all database tables that it apparently reads data from and re-installing the addon does not fix the issue, because it is saying that that time and date that someone read the thread is the thread creation date, this must be a bug with the code.. so I would like it to either be fixed/updated or explained how to fix in coherent English or I would like a refund...
The addon is not accurately reading/tracking when a user reads a thread. Instead it is saying that EVERYONE who reads the thread, read/seen it at the exact time and date the thread was created.. this is not how you advertise your add-on to work and what on earth is the point in showing as "last seen/read" section if all it does it says the user read/seen the thread when the thread was originally created?
@Chris D this is ridiculous mate
Indeed, it takes the creation date of the thread
I will correct this
Indeed, it takes the creation date of the thread
I will correct this
Fix:
Who read this thread
: The date and time was identical to the date of the creation of the thread.
How long will this take to fix roughly?
The problem should be solved
Thank you for your response. Sorry for the inconveniencethis would now appear to be fixed, thanks so much we got there eventually.
Hi XenConcept
I have installed the new version.
Now I'm missing "Who read this thread:" (german: "Wer hat diesen Thread gelesen:")
See attachements before/after:
Yes. But before the upgrade it had entries!
See attachements!
You need to copy the contents of the table xf_thread_read on xf_xc_ua_thread_readHow/where can I adjust this?
Yes or export and importWith a SQL query?
No it belongs to xfCan I delete the table xf_thread_read ?
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