'stay-on' button
Re: 'stay-on' button
The "main menu" is on every single page of the site. It doesn't matter if you're on the website or in the forum, the Login link is in the same place on every page.
Re: 'stay-on' button
this is getting more and more confusing
so-main menu, the stuff across the top in the grey area? which also has the 'log off' and 'log on' link?
or the link to the 'Board index'?
if I 'log on' on one page, and it only logs me on for 1/2 the web site, and if I'm on a different page, and log on, it'll log me on to the other 1/2 of the web site, just how do I figure all that out? Not to mention, regardess what page I'm on, and I log out, it'll log me out of all pages, forums, and both halves of the entire web site.
so, tell me which page to be on to log off, which seems like any/all page/s. then which page to be on to log on so I can be logged on for the entire web site, and stay on.
so-main menu, the stuff across the top in the grey area? which also has the 'log off' and 'log on' link?
or the link to the 'Board index'?
if I 'log on' on one page, and it only logs me on for 1/2 the web site, and if I'm on a different page, and log on, it'll log me on to the other 1/2 of the web site, just how do I figure all that out? Not to mention, regardess what page I'm on, and I log out, it'll log me out of all pages, forums, and both halves of the entire web site.
so, tell me which page to be on to log off, which seems like any/all page/s. then which page to be on to log on so I can be logged on for the entire web site, and stay on.
Tom.
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Re: 'stay-on' button
OMG. Those aren't instructions AMX, they're just an explanation of whats going on technically.
Know 2 things. Logon button. Logoff button. Use them on any page.
Know 2 things. Logon button. Logoff button. Use them on any page.
Re: 'stay-on' button
then explain that betterhere's the deal... the forum and the website are 2 separate entities that can't really share cookies. the "website" cookie is driven by the existence of a forum cookie. If you are logged into the forum, it logs you into the website. it does not work the other way around.
two sides to the 'web site' they don't talk to each other other than to log off
to log on they don't cooperate and you log onto only 1/2 half of the thing, say the web site. to log onto the forum you have to log on from some other page.
so to be logged onto both sides with just one log in procedure, which page would that be from?
Tom.
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Re: 'stay-on' button
I'll give this one shot, but I really can't spend more time on this subject.
The website is a .NET Application. The Forum is a PHP application.
They each have their own cookies. When you login, it's on the website. It drops 2 cookies. One for the forum and one for the website. this is recorded in the forum database. When you return to the website, or the forum, they both look for the presence of the forum cookie. The data in the cookie allows both the forum and website to lookup who you are and if your session is expired in the database. If your session is still active (i.e. the time for your cookie expiration has not expired) your cookie and database entry are refreshed.
If you go to the website first, it does the same thing, but adds another cookie that is a .NET cookie. This cookie defines your UserID and Role in the website. it allows the .NET code to lookup who you are and act accordingly. If the website doesn't find a forum cookie, it removes the website cookie so you're logged out, which would match your logged in state on the forum. if it finds a forum cookie and no website cookie, it creates a website cookie and away you go.
The problem as I see it, is that the forum is not establishing permanent cookies, so it logs you off, and the website follows suit.
WHERE this is happening, and why, and for which browsers, is still something I'm tracking down.
FYI, you need know NONE of this to use the site. It's seamless to the end user.
The website is a .NET Application. The Forum is a PHP application.
They each have their own cookies. When you login, it's on the website. It drops 2 cookies. One for the forum and one for the website. this is recorded in the forum database. When you return to the website, or the forum, they both look for the presence of the forum cookie. The data in the cookie allows both the forum and website to lookup who you are and if your session is expired in the database. If your session is still active (i.e. the time for your cookie expiration has not expired) your cookie and database entry are refreshed.
If you go to the website first, it does the same thing, but adds another cookie that is a .NET cookie. This cookie defines your UserID and Role in the website. it allows the .NET code to lookup who you are and act accordingly. If the website doesn't find a forum cookie, it removes the website cookie so you're logged out, which would match your logged in state on the forum. if it finds a forum cookie and no website cookie, it creates a website cookie and away you go.
The problem as I see it, is that the forum is not establishing permanent cookies, so it logs you off, and the website follows suit.
WHERE this is happening, and why, and for which browsers, is still something I'm tracking down.
FYI, you need know NONE of this to use the site. It's seamless to the end user.
Re: 'stay-on' button
Firefox has been solid for me as far as staying logged on to the site.
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Re: 'stay-on' button
FYI, you need know NONE of this to use the site. It's seamless to the end user.
Yeahhhhh, not really seamless.... Not yet anyway...
I know it will get better but it is pretty frustrating at this point. I imagine it is worse for you.
Yeahhhhh, not really seamless.... Not yet anyway...
I know it will get better but it is pretty frustrating at this point. I imagine it is worse for you.
Re: 'stay-on' button
yup, kicked off this morning
makes no difference which page I'm on when I log on, the so called 'web site', or the 'forum' pages
so screw it
I'll just have t log on 4 times a day, and go thru 3 pages to get from log-on, to page back to the active topics every time I try to log on
doesn't happen with any other web page that I'm on every day, all day, and didn't happen with the other software
makes no difference which page I'm on when I log on, the so called 'web site', or the 'forum' pages
so screw it
I'll just have t log on 4 times a day, and go thru 3 pages to get from log-on, to page back to the active topics every time I try to log on
doesn't happen with any other web page that I'm on every day, all day, and didn't happen with the other software
Tom.
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Re: 'stay-on' button
I'm trying to fix it. I'll let ya know.
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lol Ok, I have no idea what's going on. Thanks. Heck I can't even find the feature on this web site where I can delete the cookies, so I deleted them ALL from, my computer, didn't help. Thankyou. I'll be in a better mood later today, or tomorrow after I do some fishing. What with my stomach hurting for the past week, and having a kidney stone messing with me for a week and a half, I'm not in a great mood lately, sorry :-)
Tom.
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Re: 'stay-on' button
There may yet be light at the end of this tunnel.
Re: 'stay-on' button
Been working fine yesterday and today. I know you've been working your butt off over this. Thanks.
Tom.
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Occupation: old
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