Danbooru

help with my favorites

Posted under General

sorry if this has been asked countless times, but i can't find anything about it.
i have a ton of favorites, and i'm pretty sure they're all there, but i can't view them when i go to "my favorites". instead, it just shows me like, the newest 20 or so, and there's no going to extra pages at the bottom (like, the page 1 2 3 >> thing).
in order to see my old ones, i have to add another tag so i can see older ones and weed out see the new ones.
is there a way to see all my faves at once, or is that a privileged acct thing?
thanks in advance.

Updated by Shinjidude

This problem has come up before but I don't recall how it was solved, it was a bug with the user's browser I believe.

edit: forum #16203

Time resolved it, the database has been slow lately this is probably the issue here too. Perhaps try a hard refresh on your favorites page? ctrl+f5

Hm? Does a hard refresh actually do anything different, other than bypass the local cache? I would think that the remote cache is the problem here. MediaWiki has an option to purge the squid cache or whatever they use - instead of, say, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbooru , you'd type http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Danbooru&action=purge . That wouldn't need to exist if something your browser could do would affect serverside caching, I think...

Granola: the number of pages of search results for a given search is cached, apparently. When there are suddenly more search results than whenever that search was last cached, the last few pages don't appear in the navigation links at the bottom of the search page. You can get to them by typing in "&page=whatever" at the end of the URL, or you can wait a few days until the cache expires, or something. At least I think that's how it works.

But yeah, endless danbooru couldn't hurt, I suppose.

Log said:
My point was that I can see them and jxh can see them so it's not a serverside issue, actually.

I think privileged and up accounts render and/or cache differently, so that might have been the reason for the discrepancy.

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