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by Jaakko » 14 May 2007 9:05
Raccoon wrote:I think you can only remain logged into the site if your IP address has not changed. This makes sense to me, as I tend to have to log in after a power outage or DSL modem reset. I'm willing to bet that phpBB forces you to log in again if it detects your IP has changed in conjunction with your cookie data.
We have a winner!  I have never had the logged out problem as I have static IP address 
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by Raccoon » 14 May 2007 22:07
OOOOH! What do I win?!
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by Jaakko » 15 May 2007 4:44
Raccoon wrote:OOOOH! What do I win?!
Come here and I'll shake your hand 
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by Shrub » 15 May 2007 5:14
Im on a static ip asddress and i still got it a couple of times recently,
It happens more regulary when updates are installed or a restore is made, other things include admin changes to the actual sites headings etc which i know has recently happend for somthign i asked for so it could be that,
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by Raccoon » 15 May 2007 13:38
Now ask for the page <titles> to be updated to reflect thread subjects or actions like Replying To Message or New Thread
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by cjames73 » 16 May 2007 2:19
just had to re login and the sites running slow again 
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by lunchb0x » 25 May 2007 18:51
for the last week when i log on and go to " new posts" it comes up with nothing, is anyone else getting this
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by WOT » 25 May 2007 19:39
Change of IP theory is wrong.
I'm on a different computer with a different subnet right now, which I had previously checked "keep logged in" and I was logged in without having to re log-in.
I still get random log outs and the "invalid session" error.
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by DaveAG » 26 May 2007 7:47
I find that if my browser (firefox) ever crashes, I get logged out, and when I log back in all posts appear as read.
I have a static IP, so I'm assuming the post read/unread thing is handled with a cookie, as is staying logged in, and the crash resets this?
Its very slightly annoying, not enough to try and debug firefox though.
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by What » 13 Jun 2007 9:05
figured i would bump this topic to the surface because i am now having this problem....
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by raimundo » 13 Jun 2007 9:28
I got logged out while writing a long pm to someone, and I almost lost the pm which wouldn't send, I woulda been pissed, but I back and forthed a bit and relogged in and somehow still sent it without retyping, in the past, I have lost pms this way before sending them. Send seems to be iffy, and that may be causeing double posts.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by freakparade3 » 13 Jun 2007 9:38
raimundo wrote:I got logged out while writing a long pm to someone, and I almost lost the pm which wouldn't send, I woulda been pissed, but I back and forthed a bit and relogged in and somehow still sent it without retyping, in the past, I have lost pms this way before sending them. Send seems to be iffy, and that may be causeing double posts.
I got to the point that I always hit control C to cut the text before hitting submit. That way if the post does not go through I don't have to retype it.
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by raimundo » 13 Jun 2007 9:57
thanks freek, I'll try to remember that. and contol p to use it?
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by UWSDWF » 13 Jun 2007 10:09
ctrl v to paste.... ctrl p will print
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by freakparade3 » 13 Jun 2007 10:25
Highlight the text you want to cut. Then Control C. Control V will then paste the text where you want it. Make sure you click on the text area first so you have a flashing cursor like you are going to type a message or control V will not work.
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