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Old 06-09-2007, 08:38 PM
jpfieber jpfieber is offline
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Originally Posted by P1mpPanther View Post
i think the only way to actually "remove" the posts is from the database - you can probably do it with phpMyAdmin or something similar.
Undoubtedly it's possible if you know where to delete the post, and then where to find all the references to the post to delete as well, but that's not practical. This software needs a built in method for truly and properly deleting a post.
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