| IronMass Forums Why is Ironmass acting weird with me? Misc. Discuss Why is Ironmass acting weird with me? in the More General Categories forums; When I open the page, the main menu if Ironmass, it asks me to log in, but when I go to a subforum like Training etc. it logs me in, ... |
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| Pro Stature | When I open the page, the main menu if Ironmass, it asks me to log in, but when I go to a subforum like Training etc. it logs me in, why is this? And it doesn't say logging in, please wait, just acts as if I logged already. Get what I mean? |
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| Soldier In Progress | ITs a problem I'm working to fix
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| Pro Stature | Ok, thanks. I just didn't know whether it was just me or everyone else too. |
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| Keto Queen Join Date: May 2005 Location: At A Raiders Game
Posts: 228
Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 49 | I couldn't log on for awhile jsut a bit ago
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| Soldier In Progress | It's when your url is say ... ironmass.com and you login there, then you're forwarded to "www.ironmass.com" at some point it'll log you out because of the cookie settings. That's what it is, it's not anyone, it's how vBulletin writes cookies to your computer because of the address you logged into the site with.
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| Soldier In Progress | I think it's fixed ...
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| rEVOLutionary Join Date: May 2005 Location: FL
Posts: 2,446
Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 161 | ... fixed for me :nosthumbs
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