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New Post 1/16/2008 7:32 AM
User is offline Russ
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Unread thread view 

I have a site I am putting together.  I have a request to be able to display all threads that the user has not read.  I concidered using aggregation of the forums that way they would see the newest threads and since I have the icon set to turn red if it has not been read it would do the same basic functionality as the request.  However the site I am working on has both public and private forums.  The users may have the ability to see the private forums as well as the private.  Aggregation is only available for public forums.

With this background info.  Is there a way to provide the users with a few of threads that that they have not read?  Or is this a plain as day and I am just missing the implementaion some where?

Thanks for any help.


Russ

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New Post 1/18/2008 8:17 AM
User is offline Russ
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Re: Unread thread view 

Maybe I did not explain this need well enough.  It would be similar to the phpBB "View Posts Since Last Vist" functionality.  Hopefully I am not the only one that has ran into this problem.


Russ

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New Post 1/27/2008 10:04 PM
User is offline Crispy
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Re: Unread thread view 

Right now there is nothing built into the module that allows a single user's 'aggregated view' of unread posts. The user can go to each individual forum and click the "unread" link but this doesn't meet your requirements as I undertand them. Maybe in the future I can put something together like this but I am concerned in high volume environments, where performance is a major issue.

 



 
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