yazerty wrote:
Yes, but if you have an old post with only ?t=xxxx, it will not include f=xx in the url.
So, how phpbb will know what forum it is and what it has to do (specific template for a forum for exemple) :- ?
it seems to be doing fine in this case. it finds a forum in which the message appears, and it shows it in the context of this forum.
in most cases, there is only one such forum. in all the "old" messages and "old" links (i assume converted from phpbb 2) there can be only one forum per message, as phpbb2 does not sport global announcement.
i didn't test the extremse: what would happen if a message appear in several forums, and the user only has access to some of them, will olympus always find a legal forum, or will you get a "no access" message in some cases?
it needs some testing, or deeper digging in the code. i dont know the answers to this question. in any event, in the standard case, where the message appears only once, olympus seem to find the right forum every time.
of course, if you are willing, the best thing would be to test as many cases as possible, and report any problem you may find at the bug tracker. that's the whole idea of a beta release.
have a good one.