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Re: New homepage
This problem has gotten worse in the last day or two. I have now had to log in the last seven times I came here, in spite of asking to be automatically logged in. I would appreciate a reply as to where you think the problem might be .............. on my end, or the website's, or at least an acknowledgement of my request.Stan Hillis wrote:Craig,
I understand that there must be a tremendous amount of time involved in maintaining the site and administrating it. I appreciate what you do, very much. That said, do you have any idea why I would have to go through the log-in process so often, when I ask the site to save my info, and log me in automatically? Is it a problem on my end, or with the site? It's not every time, but it is pretty often. No pattern to it that I can discern.
Thanks, SRH
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Re: New homepage
The problem is not with the forum or the new web site it is the way you have your browser configured in my opinion. The forum now has a new address so if your browser is set not to accept cookies it will not save your log in request. Some have set their browser to only allow cookies to remain for a certain period. So after the cooky expires you will be asked to log in. If we have a computer expert on the board with a different explanation I would appreciate it and gladly make recommend modifications. I have tested on multiple devices at multiple times with at least 3 different browsers with no issues. Always update your browser to the latest versions. Craig Larter
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Re: New homepage
I have not noticed any changes; still logs me on automatically at home and office the same as always.
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Re: New homepage
fox-admin wrote:The problem is not with the forum or the new web site it is the way you have your browser configured in my opinion. The forum now has a new address so if your browser is set not to accept cookies it will not save your log in request. Some have set their browser to only allow cookies to remain for a certain period. So after the cooky expires you will be asked to log in. If we have a computer expert on the board with a different explanation I would appreciate it and gladly make recommend modifications. I have tested on multiple devices at multiple times with at least 3 different browsers with no issues. Always update your browser to the latest versions. Craig Larter
Thank you very much, Craig. I use Safari, and will see about updating it.
Thanks again, SRH
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Re: New homepage
One other suggestion. Delete the saved password in your browser for fox collectors forum. Open the forum after deleting the password and then log in and when your browser asks if you want to save click yrs.
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