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I've got one forum in one category for which any new posts disappear until I refresh the cache. I can't repeat it on any of my other forums. This started after I posted a pretty long message with images and embedded HTML. Strangely a sticky post in the same forum posted a while ago never disappears - only things after this one large post.

Has anyone else seen something like this? I can repeat it at will by posting something to any thread after the "big" post thread. Any debugging ideas?
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Which JForum version?

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2.1.5 installed from the distribution (i.e. not CVS). PostgreSQL 8.1, Tomcat 5.5.15, 1.4.2_08 JDK, Fedora Core 3.

I looked at the log4j.xml but it had C:\ in it which didn't work too well on my Linux install I'm going to try to crank up some debugging to see if I can figure out what is going on.
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