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Random logging out?

Post by Wingsrising »

I don't know about anytone else, but I seem to be having the same problem I was having at the original slashcity address (though not at the empire.net redirect) -- the site periodically logs me out and marks all messages read in the process.

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Post by Enriana »

I never had any problems with slashycity or empireirc, but I'm getting logged out, too.
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Post by Hawk »

Yep. I've been getting logged out randomly for the past two days, and it's never happened before that I can remember.
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Post by Jazzy »

Ditto. Have talked to kamil about this, she's going to talk to robin, I think.

Incidentally, I have fixed the microsoft problem- I accidentally put a http:// in front of the domain name in the admin panel. In IE, I couldn't replicate it, in Opera it produced a URL which had an odd prefix (something like http://www.http.com) and in firefox, in its infinite wisdom, it decided to google the first part of the broken url. If you google "http", the I'm Feeling Lucky result is microsoft.com.
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Post by Settingshadow »

As I mentioned back in the other thread, every time I re-open the me.uk forum I'm not logged in; but as soon as I click on the login link it automically logs me in without going through anything else.

Besides that it hasn't logged me out, though.

(And yay for no more microsoft!)
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Post by Joeno »

Random guess - might you be going to neocolours.me.uk, whereas the internals of the forums, including what sets the cookie, runs on http://www.neocolours.me.uk?
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Post by Trick »

Whenever I click on the orange bits of paper, ie going to the newest post on a thread the url changes from having www at the front to http://neocolours.me.uk and that logs me out. Back clicking fixes it obviously enough (as does avoiding using those links, meep) but it is kinda annoying - is this happening for anyone else?
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Post by Jazzy »

Could you clear your cache and try again, Trick? I fiddled with something in the ap.
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Post by EofS »

Trick wrote:Whenever I click on the orange bits of paper, ie going to the newest post on a thread the url changes from having www at the front to http://neocolours.me.uk and that logs me out. Back clicking fixes it obviously enough (as does avoiding using those links, meep) but it is kinda annoying - is this happening for anyone else?
It doesn't log me out, but it does declare "no new posts exist for this topic" which is v. annoying.
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Jazzy wrote:Could you clear your cache and try again, Trick? I fiddled with something in the ap.
Done, and it's fixed :D Thanks very much Jazzy, I never realised how much I rely on those latest post links before ^__^
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Post by Jazzy »

It doesn't log me out, but it does declare "no new posts exist for this topic" which is v. annoying.
That's a glitch in phpBB itself caused by deleted posts, IIRC- unless it's happening for every thread, in which case there's something wrong.

And yay, something else got fixed :) I don't use them at all, so I couldn't replicate it.
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Post by EofS »

Jazzy wrote:
It doesn't log me out, but it does declare "no new posts exist for this topic" which is v. annoying.
That's a glitch in phpBB itself caused by deleted posts, IIRC- unless it's happening for every thread, in which case there's something wrong.

And yay, something else got fixed :) I don't use them at all, so I couldn't replicate it.
Every thread. Or at least, it will sometimes load the first one I tell it to, but no more. It's not like I go back to the index in between - I open up a forum, then shoot down the list opening each topic in a new tab.

(And clicking "quote" logged me out then, which happened earlier too.)

Just had it happen to me. Exact wording is "No new posts since your last visit" not no new posts...
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Post by Garrett »

I'm not having troubles with logging out, but sometimes when I open a thread to like a later page, it will come up with like 3 or 4 posts and then won't load the rest and even if I refresh the page it won't load.
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Post by Silverevilchao »

Well, I came on here logged out. And, even after I logged in, it wouldn't show which topics had new posts.
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