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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  16:02:08  Show Profile
Hello all,

I just downloaded Snitz Forums, and installed it. I haven't made any changes to the code, and I only have one forum installed in my directory. Everything seems to be working ok but one thing. I have set Require Registration to ON, and I'm having problems with Logins and Logouts.

In Main Forum Configuration:

- If I set Cookie to Website:
When I click on Logout, it says you've logged out succesfully, but you are sent to the All Forums page, instead to the one that asks you for your Username and Password (i.e. it doesn't really logs you out, since it still says "you are logged in as xxx").

- If I set Cookie to Forum:
When I click on Logout, it works ok (i.e. it goes to eh Username and Password screen).. BUT, I'm not able to Login again! Even if I close my browser and try to enter the forums again, it doesn't work. It says "loggin succesful", and then goes back to the Username and Password screen.

Could someone please help me?

Thanks

HuwR
Forum Admin

United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 16 May 2006 :  17:26:28  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
ok, firstly, everytime you change the cookie settings of the forum you will need to clear your browsers cookies befor trying to log back in and out.
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  17:42:46  Show Profile
HuwR,

Thanks for the reply. I have cleared the cookies everytime I change the cookie settings. But I still have the same problem

Any ideas?
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:00:00  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
is your forum in the websites root directory, or in a sub directory?

Do you have a link we can check with a temp user/password
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:07:20  Show Profile
It is in a sub-directory.

Should I set the cookie to Website or Forum for you to test?
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:13:57  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
it shouldn't make any difference, the website/forum option is more to do with persistance of the cookie across your website rather than whether you can log in or not, so since I have never been to your site before it should not matter.
so for example, if you wanted to have a forum login form in your website root or wanted to access the forum cookie variables from a page in the root you would need to set the cookie to website, if you didn't need to do either of those things, then you should set the cookie to forum. But either way it should make no difference as to whether you can login or out
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:36:48  Show Profile
Oh I see, so if my forum is on a sub-sub-directory, I should set the cookies to Forum right?

With regards to the cookies, what is the right way to clear all of them?
I've been deleting the files manually from (I have Win XP):
c:\documents and settings\username

Should I also delete them from somewhere else, like:
c:\documents and settings\username\local settings\temp
c:\windows\temp
etc?

Or is there a way to clear these cookies instead of removing the files?

Thanks in advance for all the help

Edited by - srta on 16 May 2006 18:37:46
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:37:57  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
your browser should have an option to clear out your cookies
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:38:40  Show Profile
Or maybe I should select Delete Cookies from my browser options? But that will delete the cookies from other sites as well.
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:40:07  Show Profile
Sorry about the last message, I guess I wrote it at the same time you wrote yours.

So, in my case, I should set the cookies to Forum, right?

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HuwR
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United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:40:56  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
are you currently testing it on a server or on your local machine ?
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:45:05  Show Profile
On a server, and it's not in the website root directory, but in a sub-sub-directory
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:50:27  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
ok, I just wondered, since if it was local we you could do it with out clearing out your cookies by setting up a fake domain pointer in your hosts file.


If you have no intention of accessing the forum from outside the forum directory, then yes, set the cookie to forum
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:54:59  Show Profile
> If you have no intention of accessing the forum from outside the forum directory, then yes, set the cookie to forum

Shouldn't it be better to set it to Website, in case I wanted to implement some communication from the root in the future?

Is there some case where Website won't work ok, or any kind of disadvantages if I set it to Website now?
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:57:54  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
no setting it to website should work fine
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srta
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Posted - 16 May 2006 :  18:59:34  Show Profile
Great, thanks for all your help!

I'm gonna give all this a try, hopefully it should work now.
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