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I can no longer access my solved thread.

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Hi

I am unable to list the threads that I solve any more.

Can someone show me where you hide this button
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

yeah i also would like to find them.
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

AFAIK we were never able to list just the solved threads. The best you can do is list all the threads that you posted in and the ones you started.
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

There used to be a link in member profiles to see the list of threads that make up your solved threads statistic. However, this feature hasn't existed since the site relaunch. It's coming soon ... it wasn't removed for any particular reason other than it became low priority on the list of things to upgrade.
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Hi cscgal

There is 3 reason why I want this link back.

Most of the time I post a code that exist in my application to help others, but sometimes, I get interested in a question such as a question how to check if a file exist on server using administrator credential, so I work 2 hours to made it and post it as answer.

and since I am very organized person, sometimes I cannot see my mouse on my desk I find it easier to find my solved thread and take that sample and put it in my application back when I need it

Second reason, I would like to know which post I solve, I had gone for 2 days for vacation, and come back to find 2 more solved thread added to my solved thread, I managed to know one of them, but could not find the other one.

third reason, I sometimes click on person profile who have a lot of solved thread in his count such as "sknake" or "adatapost" used to click on the solved thread link which you removed so I can take a peak on there solved thread and may found a useful code for me instead of searching.

Hope these reasons is enough, if not, I will get my lawyer to contact you
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

The feature is going to be put back. It's just a matter of when I get around to it. Keep in mind, for each forum, you can see solved threads for that forum in the sidebar
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> The feature is going to be put back

I will take your word for it, but I will not mark this thread as solved until you got it back

Keep the good work and good luck.
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

Use your google-fu

Google search term:
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  1. site:daniweb.com +"samir ibrahim" +"Thread Solved"

If you know what forum/language you want to search:
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  1. site:daniweb.com +"samir ibrahim" +"Thread Solved" intitle:VB.NET
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

Actually ... an idea came out of that Dani. You might pull off better SERP results if you included the thread's title in the URL and adjusted your url rewriter to throw it away:

www.daniweb.com/forums/threadN-X-Thread.Title.Here.html

N=thread#
X=page#

then throw away the remainder
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Re: I can no longer access my solved thread.

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by sknake ...
Use your google-fu

Google search term:
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  1. site:daniweb.com +"samir ibrahim" +"Thread Solved"

If you know what forum/language you want to search:
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  1. site:daniweb.com +"samir ibrahim" +"Thread Solved" intitle:VB.NET
I got interesting results. Not bad at all.

it is either you know to much about daniweb or you work for google in your spare time.

if you think for a second that I will mark this thread as solved because you post the above, let me tell you nicely, YOU ARE WRONG
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This thread is solved

Either the thread starter or a moderator has marked this thread as solved. You can most likely trust the responses and answers given. There is most likely no reason for any further responses to be posted here. If you have a related question, please start a new thread in this forum instead.

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