The cookie on your machine just records the time/date of visits. The BB software is based on some assumptions for including the new message icon, comparing that cookie data with the time stamps on the messages. I would doubt that the user can change either the assumptions or the scripting logic applied based on them.
I've found that if I click on any of the links in a thread, or if I have another session open and switch between the two, that I lose the unread flags when I 'go back'.
Originally posted by Bill Miller: I've found that if I click on any of the links in a thread, or if I have another session open and switch between the two, that I lose the unread flags when I 'go back'.
I have found that if I use the links at the top right of the page. The ones in tree form. I don't loose my unread flags. If I use my back button then they only last about one or two treands.
Guys... the reason this is likely happening is because your Browser settings are set to "Check for newer versions of stored pages" on "every visit" (if you have IE)
Go to your "Tools", then "Internet Options", and then under the "Temporary Internet Files" sections, click "Settings". There should be several options. Mine is set to "Automatically", and I usually have to hit "Refresh" before the flags go away. Of course, I also have to hit refresh to see freshly posted pages if I've been on the site for awhile as well...
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Darin E. Jordan
SCCA #273080, OR/NW Regions
Auburn, WA
ITS '97 240SX