Just wondering if anyone is having issues with automatic signout? I can sign in for a minute but when I change pages, I get signed out, or the site shows me as an anonomous user.
Just wondering if anyone is having issues with automatic signout? I can sign in for a minute but when I change pages, I get signed out, or the site shows me as an anonomous user.
I can't seem to control the world yet...so weird!
Dolphin 6.0.2
I have not experienced this in 6.00 final on a couple of sites - so I suspect it is your configuration of Dolphin or cookie blocking or something in your browser.
If you use Firefox, you can easily view cookies for your site - this is very helpful in troubleshooting cookie problems.
Also - check your site[url] value - if this is "not standard" or if you have your site in a subdirectory on your site - you may experience cookie problems from this.
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Thanks for the reply. I'll check it out in the morning and let you know.
I can't seem to control the world yet...so weird!
Dolphin 6.0.2
I have not had this issue on my test site.
Hey, I had the very same problem and was using Firefox 3. I am also runing my site in a sub-directory. I switched to iExplorer 7 and the problem is solved. So it is a cookie problem. Firefox seems to block them.
For our relief, most of the people (don{t know why) still navigates with iExplorer, so for now don{t worry too much.
Regards!
Well - I think you should worry if your site has problems with cookies in FireFox.
Here is a breakdown of browser users on ModMySite.
FireFox is #1
1. Firefox 57.64%
2. Internet Explorer 35.30%
3. Opera 4.43%
4. Safari 2.09%
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I donīt desagree Firefox is the best browser around... sadly the average person still uses crappy iExplorer... I have been having somany problems trying to make some scripts work in iExplorer, and my clients will not bother to install Firefox...
I guess your statistics show Firefox up number one, because "we" people that are into scripts, web developing or design, or have a better idea about internet resources, well we visit sites like yours...
Believe me, life would be much easier for webmasters if the "average surfer" would use Firefox... eventually it will happen but for now we have to "think Microsoft"... it sucks....
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