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Old   April 1, 2011, 13:51
Default Since you're updating stuff... how about reviving old attachments?
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Dear Admins,

First of all, many thanks for the great work you guys are doing!

Second, and I hate to have to request you guys to add this to your to-do list, but there have been various attachments from the old OpenFOAM forum that have the infamous ".unk" file extension, which some of those old attachments were real pearls of wisdom! And those links have been dead for so long that I don't know when they disappeared. I have the faint idea that they survived the transfer from the old forum to the new one back in March 2009, but I'm not 100% certain.

One example is this thread: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...t-compile.html - this particular thread also suffers from a strange post loss: clearly its missing the very first post prior to the one visible. And I clearly remember being able to see the print version of this page where such post was available, but it was probably back when the old forum was still lying around in the server.

So... since you're going to do the super upgrade to the forum, it would be really cool if you could revive those old ".unk" links. I can only hope that you might have an old backup lying around somewhere...

Best regards, many thanks and keep up the good work!
Bruno
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