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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,


I keep getting this error message when I click on images attached to posts.


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Linking to files in this forum is not allowed from outside the forum.


It has been happening all weekend and today. I'm using the same iPad as always so no changes my end. Is anyone else experiencing this or have any suggestions on how to stop it?!


Thanks

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How odd


Are you looking at it from the same device each time? Same location

What happen when you click on the "Attachments: 7455342_R_Z001A.jpg (18.9KB)" link on this page: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1961398 ?

What do you see here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?9,file=303364 ?

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Camberwelllad


Are you looking at it from the same device each time? Same location?

What happen when you click on the "Attachments: 7455342_R_Z001A.jpg (18.9KB)" link on this page: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1961398 ?

What do you see here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?9,file=303364 ?

  • 2 months later...
  • 1 month later...

Hi Admin - I see that 2 CPZ threads have been locked .


The remaining CPZ thread has a title about the CPZ in roads off Lordship Lane and the discussion seems to be centred on how it will affect the shops in Lordship Lane ,plus some discussion of parking near the station .


The area actually reaches from ED station to the Plough and from Greendales to Barry Rd and Peckham Rye Common .Lots of streets that could not be described as off LL.


I did PM the OP of the LL thread to ask if the title could be ammended to indicate that the area is much wider than that indicated by the title .


Why has the thread re the larger area of ED been locked ? If having 2 threads is deemed undesirable could the "streets off " title be ammended to indicate that it is discussing the whole ED CPZ inc the effect on the shops in LL ?



The West Peckham CPZ is a different area altogether from the ED one and the subject of a seperate consultation ,it's not a duplication .Or is there another reason for it being locked ?

What area is classed as East Dulwich according to the forum?


I understand the West Peckham CPZ thread was closed to avoid confusion given there are a number of threads on CPZs ( if it could be reopened to give people somewhere to share information as the consultation runs until 7 February that would be good) but a comment was made that it was non Eat Dulwich related. This is wrong as although the Council termed it West Peckham it relates to roads leading to Grove Vale and one issue mentioned in the thread was commuters parking and going to East Dulwich station.

Admin can?t be responsible for misinformation posted on the forum but I trust that when moving things to The Lounge as they are not East Dulwich related East Dulwich issues are any at least to Denmark Hill station / the junction of Lordship Lane with the South Circular as I?m sure people in those areas use East Dulwich Station and Lordship Lane.

  • 2 weeks later...

WellI like the site and as we all know, not secure..


Each to their own..


Thank you EDF, for helping me start agin - from scratch..


Met sone lovely people along the way, and nothing like next door..


Do wonder where admin has gone? Seemes this site is getting bigger with little/ no admin.


Brillant site thiugh, and long may it continue.

  • 5 months later...
Am I right in surmising that there are no admins or deputies on duty this week? Normally business and sales posts stuck in the general ED section get moved or deleted pretty quickly, as do interloper (spam or backlink creators) in the Lounge, once reported. But I don't think I've seen signs of action in any of these cases so far this week.

Hi there, not sure if this is the right place to post but I'm having some problems with my private messages - I'm not getting my usual email to say if one has come in, and I don't think my outbound PMs are going out properly either.


I realise everyone is probably on holiday at the moment but I'd be grateful if someone could investigate at some point in case I'm missing something obvious.


Thanks very much :-)

Administrator Wrote:

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> I think there may be an email problem sending from

> the forum, I'll look into it.


I sent you a PM yesterday afternoon about one aspect of it. It's not flagged as seen yet, but I think it's probably still worth looking at.

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