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cookies for this site
#1
My cookies don't seem to be working for this site. The auto-form-complete remembers my username and pass, but login isn't stored after browser close, and there is some trouble with definitions of posts as "new". Help, anyone?
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#2

works fine for me, what browser are you using ?

 

ive tested ie/mozilla in linux/windows, all work fine

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#3
Im using Mozilla with pretty much all the defaults intact. It could be that there's a setting somewhere I need to tweak, or possibly that it's not supposed to keep me logged in after the browser closes like Ive been used to.
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#4
Fiddle around with it a bit :P you'll find it.... If you need to view your cookies just go: Edit/Personal Data (at least for my browser) or Edit/Preferences. I could be wrong though. hehe
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#5
Edit/Preferences didnt show anything about retaining cookies after browser close, and neither did the site control panel. This is probably because it works for the other sites I have cookie login to, but that still doesn't do anything for this site..
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#6

try deleting the cookies for this site and clear your cache

 

does that work ?

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#7

Edit -> Prefernces, expand the +" Privacy & Security", there is a cookies.

 

you need to enable it. if it still not working. Click "Manage Stored Cookies. then you can remove it all cookies. and try again. that should work :)

 

good luck

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#8
I removed all cookies, set the an accept dialogue to come up, and re-logged. The information displayed for the cookie i got straight from this site had "expiration: session close". Guess ill have to go in and work on modding the cookie file. Where are they stored?
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#9

hi

 

it seems you are the one and only person who is having difficulties with cookies on this site and we have over 100 members

what is different about your browsing setup ?

 

tell us

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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