If I print the properties of a message header, one of the properties is thread_id. I'm guessing all messages in a sub-board that belong to a particular thread will have the same thread ID, is that correct? Also, in
what version of Synchronet was thread_id introduced? I don't see it on
Hi DM,
If I print the properties of a message header, one of the properties is thread_id. I'm guessing all messages in a sub-board that belong to a particular thread will have the same thread ID, is that correct? Also, in what version of Synchronet was thread_id introduced?
I don't see it on the
JavaScript documentation page:
http://www.synchro.net/docs/jsobjs.html
is thread_id. I'm guessing all messages in a sub-board that belong to
a particular thread will have the same thread ID, is that correct?
Also, in what version of Synchronet was thread_id introduced?
Correct. It's not 100% accurate for networked message areas however.
It was introduced in v3.16 (work in progress).
I don't see it on the
JavaScript documentation page:
http://www.synchro.net/docs/jsobjs.html
Yup, that's why. :-)
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