Interesting. I didnt change that. It's fixed now. What will break next ?
Interesting. I didnt change that. It's fixed now. What will break next ?
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Everything seems perfect now. Thank you!!
"Most people have the will to win, few have the will to prepare to win.” - Bobby Knight
Bill
Planet 6 Racing
I have a suggestion. Maybe you already have this and I missed it, but is it possible to create a link to a page where we can see the topics we have recently posted in?
Is there a way to tag my "visited" time to my actual log-in time?
I use the "New Posts" feature almost exlclusively, and sometimes when I answer a post and refresh the screen, my "last visited" time gets updated and I lose track some of the posts I may not have viewed yet. That forces me to go to the main menu and surf topic-by-topic looking for threads by time that I may like to view/respond to.
If the "visited" time stayed attached to the actual log-in time, I could refresh the screen indefinitely as long as I don't log-off or close the window. That seems to be the norm on other vB forums I visit.
Chris Wire
Team Wire Racing ITS #35
www.themotorsportshour.com
"Road Racing on the Radio"
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"Tolerance is the last virtue of a degenerating society" - Unknown
Well, it happened again.......twice.
I logged on at 12:12pm today, looked around, viewed several threads without posting. When I clicked on a recent thread the the top of the "newest posts" list, I was taken to the thread but my login was gone. At 12:38 I had to login again to respond in that thread.
Just now, at 1:00pm, without logging out, I clicked on the ITForums main menu to go to this thread and post my problem. When I was on the menu I was logged in, and when I clicked on this thread to add my post, suddenly and without warning I was no longer logged in.
The only thing that I can think of that correlates to both experiences it time. There was over 30 mins logged in the first time, but only 22 min passed the second time. Since I routinely keep the forum up at work and refresh it periodically, it there a way to extend the time before my user ID times out to avoid constant "re-logins"?
Chris Wire
Team Wire Racing ITS #35
www.themotorsportshour.com
"Road Racing on the Radio"
WPRK 91.5 FM
wprkdj.org
"Tolerance is the last virtue of a degenerating society" - Unknown
User IDs do not "time out".
I come back days or weeks later and I am logged in already because I selected "stay logged in" when I first logged in.
If you are using IE or Safari, try with FireFox. And vice versa. These types of problems are common when either your web site cookie or a temp internet file is corrupt.
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