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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh

We have sucessfully moved all the necessary files from our old server to the new. The forum is now live on the new server. In a day or two we will make the final changes. The important news is that the forum is now back online and ready to be used by the sangat. Also the Edit button should work fine now :TH:

If you guys do spot any errors then do drop us a pm or two.

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Welcome back. Feels faster (or maybe thats a psychological thing.)

Either way, good luck with the new server. Make sure you do ardaas :@

also i think coz of the frameset thing u got going up, i have to login again when i navigate away from the page (ie. close firefox). I understand the domain name is probably propagating etc to new server ...

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:@ Banner leads to a different link, not sikhsangat.com, but:

208.109.98.26/~sikhsang/index.php?

I edited this like 3 times, the link keeps changing. Anyways, just right click and hit copy link location; and by just this part you can tell it's different, so whatever.

But yay! The edit button has been fixed!

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Cool

I'm having problems with being constantly signed out... I use mozilla and I make new tabs whenever I open a thread, and I think that for some reason when I do that I get signed out in the tab I reply in (when I click normally and open in the same tab I can reply to posts without problem).

lol, hahahaha, had to work this time, right? gah, okay, something's just weird.

Maybe it's something because of my browser, I have no clue now.

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