Posted by YTSupport on July 12, 2012 at 17:22:27 from (69.19.14.36):
In Reply to: Site Inconsistency posted by YTSupport on July 11, 2012 at 07:15:35:
Now I see what you mean, there are several in that thread. The Classic view is pulling the wrong username up under some condition. I've not seen that before but there should be enough info there to follow up. It's not the post though, just the information being pulled out.
I am guessing we will find one two possibilities. One of the other forums and that forum have crossed thread numbers and the lookup is grabbing the name based on the other forum. This can happen as the post numbers are not unique system wide on classic view. Some of our code makes that assumption as if they were. The other is that the thread subject was changed about halfway through. That causes problems in the lookup of the base thread name. That could have been happening all along and I'd never notice. The problems look like they start with the sub-thread that has been changed to "6V...are NOT the same". Personally I'd just disable changing the thread topic mid-stream. It always causes problems.
It would be interesting to look at the other thread you saw this happen on.
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