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@raptdev Sorry for the very late reply. DAS subscriptions do still include access to EP. Their pricing is different, and either one can be cheaper depending on monthly vs. yearly.
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@nigelmcnie It ends at 23:59 on Nov 28 (Pacific US time). You may also want to consider a team subscription. The per-seat cost is slightly more than a discounted individual subscription, but they have unified billing and you can swap team members any time.
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@mlafeldt Looks like they used to reuse some context, but we changed the code at some point without removing that context tag. A fix is deploying now. Thanks!
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@andyw8@garybernhardt The title tag is set by the client-side JS when the page renders. Sounds like maybe your browser/app is looking at the HTML rather than what was rendered?
@egenieclim Sorry, we were down for a few minutes due a bug. Fortunately the backend restarted itself automatically, which brought the site back up. The bug that originally caused the problem is fixed now.