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jpollock

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#54748 21-Dec-2009 13:22
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Frequently, when I go to the http://www.geekzone.co.nz, it will send me directly to a login page.  It will then fail to log me in, and cycle back around to the login page.  Even clicking on Home sends me right back to the login page.

However, it seems to be sporadic, and not really reproduceable, sorry.




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  #284366 21-Dec-2009 13:24
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Probably some old cached file? We changed how login and passwords are processed on Geekzone this morning, some people seem to have problems - I have nothing here (with three browsers)...





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  #284371 21-Dec-2009 13:58
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Odd. It seems to have cleared itself though. :)




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  #284373 21-Dec-2009 14:07
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freitasm: Probably some old cached file? We changed how login and passwords are processed on Geekzone this morning, some people seem to have problems - I have nothing here (with three browsers)...

That's interesting.  In recent days, I have constantly found that every time I return to GZ after being away for a few hours/days, I have to login again.  It never used to be like this.  Hopefully, with your changes this morning, that issue has been addressed.

BTW, I am using Firefox 3.5 on Vista.

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