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Ok that's weird. Hadn't seen anything about the main page.

Edit: I have no clue what's going on here. If you try http://www.autoitscript.com/index.shtml it works fine but not if you omit the index page. But that config has never changed and it's what all the subdirectories use anyway and those work...

Try

http://www.autoitscript.com/index.html

It's not working

(.html instead of .shtml)

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Jon, this smacks of not having a "Home" page set. Not sure how you do it on that site though. For myself I use FrontPage and just designate whatever file as the home page. I also prefer default.* to index.* but that's more personal preference than anything although most browsers search for default first.

Thinking about it more, you could just try creating a simple re-direct page named index.htm

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I've not touched anything, not even logged on in weeks.

The default home page is index.php, the 2nd is index.shtml - which is present. This appiles to all sub directories so it doesn't make sense that http://www.autoitscript.com doesn't work while http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/ works - it's the same config.

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Maybe the Host did something on their end when they nuked it?

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I'm glad you guys noticed this problem. I simply went to the autoit page from memory and it worked so I didn't have time to come post. :x

Jon, I hate problems like that, nothing has changed, but obviously something had to change for this. HATE those. Don't know where to look. Thanks for working on this!

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Forums acting up again? 'Mark this forum as read' is not working. In fact, none of the threads I've read have been marked as such.

I just had it as well. I went to every unread thread in chat and developer chat. When I returned to the forums 5 minutes later I saw all of the threads I had just read not marked as read. It's still like that. When I press the forum icon from the main forum page everything gets marked as read.
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There are other problems on the main page too... This thread seems to think that wraithdu was the last poster :) Maybe it's just that the index page is not updating.

Edit: And the notifications aren't being shown on the index page either.

And Again: A cache-less reload did the trick ;)

And Again: Look at the homepage!!! That is fantastic.

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Yesterday, but by stages. The link from the forum was the last to be made. :)

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