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bobby131313
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Posted - 07 October 2018 :  00:59:49  Show Profile  Visit bobby131313's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I just removed a member from 4 different forums, verified the entries are removed from the forum_allowed_members table in the DB, but he can still post in them. Is it stored in a cookie on his machine also? Will he have access until the cookie expires or is deleted?

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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 October 2018 :  14:48:12  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I don't think it's stored in a cookie

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bobby131313
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USA
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Posted - 07 October 2018 :  20:47:26  Show Profile  Visit bobby131313's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Odd, he was still posting when he was removed from them without a doubt. I checked directly in the DB.

I banned him totally for an hour last night then reinstated him and he hasn't posted in them since though.

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HuwR
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Posted - 09 October 2018 :  07:56:14  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage  Reply with Quote
it is stored in a cookie

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bobby131313
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Posted - 09 October 2018 :  14:23:50  Show Profile  Visit bobby131313's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Ew. So when i remove someone from a forum they will stay until they delete their cookie or it expires.

Has anyone done a mod to delete a members cookies? Is that even possible?

What really sucked is, I removed him for misbehaving. Then made a topic about it... imagine my shock when he posted in it.

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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 October 2018 :  14:18:27  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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Ew. So when i remove someone from a forum they will stay until they delete their cookie or it expires.
Yes, it is a session cookie, so until they log out.

You could do it at a stretch by adding some code that targeted a specific member and cleared their cookies, but they would need to be active at the time since only a user can actually delete their own cookies, but it wouldn't be too difficult to implement

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Carefree
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Philippines
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Posted - 18 October 2018 :  05:19:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by bobby131313 Has anyone done a mod to delete a members cookies?

Yes.wrote one a year or two ago. Called it kicker or something like that. Don't remember if I posted it here though.
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HuwR
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Posted - 18 October 2018 :  15:57:39  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Found it Carefree
https://forum.snitz.com/forum/Topic/Posts/71082?pagenum=1&archived=1&terms=kick#405384

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Carefree
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Philippines
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Posted - 18 October 2018 :  23:00:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks. Bobby, this should do what you need. If you tell it to "kick" a member, the next time they load a forum page, they'll be booted and their cookies deleted.
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bobby131313
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Posted - 24 October 2018 :  17:16:12  Show Profile  Visit bobby131313's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thanks guys! I'll take a look at it today.

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