Nifflas' Support Forum
General => About Nifflas' Website and Forum => Topic started by: Dynamite on March 27, 2009, 23:36:11
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This problem has been going ever since I registered in this new forum, I did notice but I didn't really think it was too much of a big thing to complain about..but after going on the forums about 100 times it's now getting annoying.
Ok, so when I go onto the forum it tells me to login...but I set it to stay logged in. I have to keep logging in every time. But it gets weirder..
If I haven't logged in but I click on anything in the website (eg, a topic or another mini forum thing) then at the top right it says I'm logged in.
So I'm logged out in the homepage but if I click on any link I'm automatically logged in until I quit the internet. XD
Any suggestions?
Edit: Reloading the page doesn't log me in, only clicking on a forum. Even when I click on the "login" button then at the top right of the screen is shows that I'm logged in!
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did you try to delete your cookies for everything nifflas.ni2.se ? Do you even have cookies enabled?
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Umm, I'm using Mozilla and I did "clear all history" and there is a button to delete all the cookies and I did that, but nothing happened. It still doesn't log in.
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um..you weren't supposed to delete the cookies, the point is to save them.. ;)
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Umm, I'm using Mozilla and I did "clear all history" and there is a button to delete all the cookies and I did that, but nothing happened. It still doesn't log in.
Try clearing all the cookies from the control panel (if you using windows).
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I dont know, but CTRL+F5 could help ;), and if not, This is werid.
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I dont know, but CTRL+F5 could help ;), and if not, This is werid.
What does it do?
I know the f5 but why ctrl?
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F5 refreshes the page. F5+CTRL bypasses the cache, which forces the browser to get the most update information from the server it is contacting, thus allowing (in many situations) you to fix a problem or update the page if your cache was preventing it. Very useful. :)
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Ctrl+F5 doesn't work...
Firefox sucks
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Did you cleared the cache and cookies and so, and then quit all the browsers you had open?
This indeed sounds either like a cookie problem but even more likelly a caching problem. Clearing your temporary internet files should solve that.
Do you have a proxy server on your end? If so, see if you can clear its cache.