I see the prompt at the top (nice).
But when I click through:
maximum of 90 days allowed
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I see the prompt at the top (nice). But when I click through: maximum of 90 days allowed |
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I just upvoted this question after the same thing happened to me. I just logged into ServerFault for the first time in a long time to see the message "You have 1 new response." I click it, nothing. I click through the date-spans, nothing. Well, what is the response? Is it too tasking on the database to request the x-most-recent responses to show on that page? Fortunately for me, I only have a few questions, so I can manually scrub through and find the newest response. But if I have 10 questions, 20 questions, or 50 questions, this scrub-time becomes very tiresome. |
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Visit the site more often, then? |
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I agree it's not optimal, but this is by design at the moment; if we don't limit the query dates, the queries will time out. edit: This is now complete. http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2011/03/r-i-p-envelope-hello-improved-user-pages/ |
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