Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Froggerprogger.
Hi!
When I login to this forum, I get the confirmation 'Logged on successful', but then all is as before, and I cannot edit my own posts.
Why?
Cookies are on.
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by benny.
Hi Froggerprogger ...
I have got the same problem ...
After the start-page of our forum is loaded ( and
autologin is on ), try to open a forum ( e.g. Beginner ... )
in a NEW window. Now you should be logged in.
It works here ...
Regards, benny
Hi Froggerprogger ...
I have got the same problem ...
After the start-page of our forum is loaded ( and
autologin is on ), try to open a forum ( e.g. Beginner ... )
in a NEW window. Now you should be logged in.
It works here ...
Regards, benny
Originally posted by Froggerprogger
Hi!
When I login to this forum, I get the confirmation 'Logged on successful', but then all is as before, and I cannot edit my own posts.
Why?
Cookies are on.
Purebasic - what a nice name for a girl-friend
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BackupUser
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- Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2003 7:42 pm
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Marc.
This is caused by the IE cookie settings, had the same effect here.
The forums want to set a cookie for/from [url]http://www.curvesoftware.co.uk,[/url] and when you're entering the forum from the forums.purebasic.com, IE is treating the cookie as a "third-party cookie" which is blocked by default.
Another solution instead of opening a new window is to enter the forum directly on http://www.curvesoftware.co.uk
This is caused by the IE cookie settings, had the same effect here.
The forums want to set a cookie for/from [url]http://www.curvesoftware.co.uk,[/url] and when you're entering the forum from the forums.purebasic.com, IE is treating the cookie as a "third-party cookie" which is blocked by default.
Another solution instead of opening a new window is to enter the forum directly on http://www.curvesoftware.co.uk