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MorningZ
Junior Member

USA
169 Posts

Posted - 24 April 2001 :  21:36:01  Show Profile  Visit MorningZ's Homepage  Send MorningZ an AOL message
hey all.. i just did a fresh install of the newest version, and i am "losing" the login cookies when it says:
quote:

You logged on successfully!

Thank you for your participation



Some details:
Cookies are set for "web site" ( i need to be able to access the username in other parts )
And I am Response.Write-ing the cookie selection, so i "see" that i am losing them

this has been driving me nuts for an hour now, i hope someone can help

MorningZ
Junior Member

USA
169 Posts

Posted - 24 April 2001 :  21:50:49  Show Profile  Visit MorningZ's Homepage  Send MorningZ an AOL message
and another weird thing i just noticed...

i had closed down all IE windows, went back, and i was logged in ( !!??!! )

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BugLaden
Starting Member

45 Posts

Posted - 28 April 2001 :  17:13:49  Show Profile  Visit BugLaden's Homepage  Send BugLaden an AOL message
I saw this happen when I moved the cookie from the forum to the website. What I did was get a cookie monster program and get rid of the forum cookie. Then when the new cookie is created it should be ok.

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RichardKinser
Snitz Forums Admin

USA
16655 Posts

Posted - 28 April 2001 :  17:37:15  Show Profile
quote:
and another weird thing i just noticed...

i had closed down all IE windows, went back, and i was logged in ( !!??!! )


This is the correct behavior. When you close your browser, the only cookie you will lose is the Session Cookie for the Admin Options.
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