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... tandem but I never manage to get past aligning the two templates and snaking through peg. Its adding the 3rd k crossing bit I am stumbling on. I will try and post my efforts. Any comments/views/advice greatfully accepted. Regards Tom Attachment: attach_53_green_riverMK1_3.box 264 posted: 5 Sep 2007 10:20 from: Martin Wynne its_all_downhill wrote: I wanted to have the single sided curvered tandem on the plan at the station switch location. I have tried following the online tutorial and adapting it to try and make my ... responsible for any content displayed here other than his own contributions. The owner of this web site may edit, modify or remove any content at any time without giving notice or reason. Problems with this web site? Contact webmaster@templot.com. This web site uses cookies: click for information.© 2020 Powered by UltraBB-© 2009 Data 1 Systems ...
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... topic: 1966 ADMIN: Cookie files on Templot Club posted: 26 May 2012 20:57 from: Martin Wynne Today (26th May 2012) the new UK cookie regulations came into force, which make it necessary to inform you about the cookie files used by this web site. If you are happy to have cookies from Templot Club stored on your computer you do not need to do anything. This Templot Club web site at 85a.co.uk will store 3 cookies on your computer. Each one is a small text file: 1. a cookie file containing your user name and password, and the date and time when you read recent topics. This information allows you to be automatically logged in when you visit Templot Club, and for the site to correctly show which topics contain new posts since your last visit. The information in this cookie is encrypted and meaningless to any other web site. This cookie is valid for 5 years from the date of your last login. 2. a cookie file recording your selected option for the number of small images ...
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... corner, I find I have not actually logged in at all, and again cannot post any messages, as I get the "sorry...." message if I try to do so. Now I can successfully login to my internet provider site Sky site, perfectly OK and can access my emails also. So, have you any ideas what the Templot login issue may be? All the best, Brian. posted: 24 Mar 2014 19:57 from: Martin Wynne Hi Brian, This sounds like a cookie problem. The first thing to try is clicking this link: 2_241456_200000000.png regards, Martin. posted: 24 Mar 2014 20:10 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Martin, I have tried that, and still get the same result. Cannot log in. posted: 24 Mar 2014 20:17 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Martin, I don't know if it means anything, but if I look in the Firefox tag for Templot, it states for the login as follows: 85a.co.uk/forum/my_account.php?edit_profile=1 ...
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... 12:32 from: Paul Boyd...and it wasn't working at all well last night connected via Zen. posted: 10 Feb 2009 13:32 from: Martin Wynne I'm pleased to report it's back to normal here. If anyone is still having trouble, please let me know. (In due course I should find out what was wrong.) regards, Martin. posted: 10 Feb 2009 16:05 from: Martin Dobbins I couldn't log in until I (re) adjusted some settings because IE was blocking cookies coming from here. Everything worked OK yesterday but not today until I made the adjustment, has something about the forum changed? Martin 2.1 posted: 10 Feb 2009 22:43 from: Martin Wynne Martin Dobbins wrote: I couldn't log in until I (re) adjusted some settings because IE was blocking cookies coming from here. Everything worked OK yesterday but not today until I made the adjustment, has something about the forum changed? Hi Martin, Nothing that I know about. But I don't use IE so I ...
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5. Index
... RMweb and there is a team of volunteers feeding me files to include. See: http://85a.co.uk/rmweb_indexers_forum/ http://85a.co.uk/rmweb_index/ (p.s. Many pages on that index have images missing -- RMweb has just moved to Ohio and is not yet fully restored.) The same thing can work here on Templot Club, once I have the index format and utility programs finalised. It's made a bit more complicated by the need to include stuff from Yahoo, and the cross-domain cookies. It will all come right in the end. regards, Martin. posted: 26 Feb 2010 06:23 from: kenbec Martin Wynne wrote: Kenneth Beckett wrote: Martin, Further to your message about the Index some time ago to which there was a somewhat underwhelming response I have a couple of suggestions. 1. Why don't you highlight the existence of the Index with links at least as conspicuous as those for the searches? 2. When you provide the answer to a question with which you are completely satisfied ...
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... wrote: Wow, another happy AVG user. Well done Bruce. Rob I agree. Norton caused me nothing but problems and even the uninstall failed at times before one could start from scratch again so hours searching their help files. Now I use Zone alarms and have no problems whatsever. it also loads up at lighting speed whereas Norton could take minutes. Regards Raymond posted: 12 Feb 2011 10:59 from: richard_t I guess it's something to do with some sort of privacy controls that is deleting all of your browers cookies. posted: 12 Feb 2011 16:41 from: Andrew Fendick Hi Glen, I think Richard_t is correct. It is likely that a cookie is used to keep track of the areas of the forum you have visited, and that cookie is being deleted. I use Norton myself but haven't hit this problem. However, I found this topic on the Norton community site that may help you setup N360 so it doesn't remove the cookie. http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-360/Allow-tracking ...
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... id=3 &forum_id=1 (This new forum is a trial to see if there is any demand for such. If there is no significant activity after about 10 days, I shall delete it.) regards, Martin. posted: 7 Jun 2009 21:52 from: Bill_Lobb Has anyone tried the Maps Forum? I followed the link but got a 'Page Load error', telling me that there was a redirect loop- redirection limit for the URL exceeded. It continued to explain that I might br blocking Cookies. I don't think I am, and I have no difficulty with the Templot Forum. Has anyone any thoughts? Bill posted: 7 Jun 2009 22:19 from: Martin Wynne Bill_Lobb wrote: Has anyone tried the Maps Forum? I followed the link but got a 'Page Load error', telling me that there was a redirect loop- redirection limit for the URL exceeded. Hi Bill, That's odd. No problems here. Anyone else? Which browser are you using? Instead of clicking a link, try ...
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... it is necessary to be logged in on Yahoo with a user ID and password in order to upload files and pictures. I haven't a clue what it is and why should I have to remember it each time? You don't have to remember it -- your browser will do that for you. It will also tell you what it is if you have forgotten. Even if you have forgotten it and your browser hasn't saved it, there is a simple mechanism on the forum to get a new password. But the forum cookie is valid for 5 years anyway. So provided you allow it to be set, you need to log in only once. After that you will be logged in automatically every time you visit Templot Club, until you log out or do something on your computer to cause the cookie to be deleted. If you are using Firefox or Internet Explorer it is very simple. As soon as you type the first B of your user ID in the box, a list of your user IDs will drop down. You then click ...
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... (which took me half a lifetime to find). This problem doesn't apply to version 074b (earlier version of compiler) or TDV (bug worked around), so the first thing to try is using 074b, or join the purple group and try TDV. If still no joy, it does look like a broken laptop, if it has been working fine previously. Firefox (all versions) is working fine on this site for me, and for other members. Check that you are not preventing Firefox from accepting cookies from 85a.co.uk -- Tools> Options> Privacy> Cookies> Exceptions. regards, Martin. posted: 7 Jul 2011 15:13 from: Phil Chudley Thanks Bruce and Martin, The Printer dodge worked! Templot is up and running again, we have two printer connections (they are the same printer actually, one connection B/W printing one for Colour printing), setting the B/W as the default works perfectly, but using the Colour as default and... crash!!... ...
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... tops with a loud clicking noise. The fix above cured it completely. I've no idea what happened to the supply of Hambling's wheels or who now owns the tooling. regards, Martin. posted: 5 Mar 2011 13:30 from: Martin Wynne Brian Lewis wrote: Now this really is going to be my last entry on this. Getting into Templot Group is a nightmare. Every time it demands a password, which is case sensitive. I have difficulty in remembering Hi Brian, Please set your browser to allow persistent cookies for the domain 85a.co.uk. When your browser asks if the user name and password are to be saved, answer yes. The cookie for this site is valid for 5 years. Once you are logged in the first time, you will always be logged in automatically when you visit the site. and certainly do not understand why it is such a secret society. First you complain about defamation on here, but now you want me to allow the whole world to post messages here without any check or control? The vast ...
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... any of them it may prevent Templot from starting. They will all be re-created as needed. Another funny thing is that I was not logged into Templot Club when I got to this site. I didn't log out the last time and I believe we were going to be kept logged in for 5 years???? Related problems??? If you find you are not logged in when you visit Templot Club it can only mean a) that you logged out previously, or b) you have cleared cookies from your browser, or c) you have changed your browser settings not to accept cookies, or d) you are using a different browser or a different computer, or you logged on to Windows as a different user, or maybe in this case you have swapped from Mac to Bootcamp or to Parallels when accessing the forum. (I hope I've got the terminology right, my knowledge of Macs is minimal.) I can't see how this would be related to the Templot launch problem, unless it is all part ...
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... topic: 470 Chat Room Problem posted: 29 Jun 2008 08:20 from: Peter Salathiel I tried to use the chat room today. I registered and was sent a password which I then used to log on. The password was rejected using both secure and normal connections. Cookies are enabled. What have I missed? Regards Peter posted: 29 Jun 2008 11:31 from: Martin Wynne Peter Salathiel wrote: I tried to use the chat room today. I registered and was sent a password which I then used to log on. The password was rejected using both secure and normal connections. Cookies are enabled. What have I missed? Hi Peter, ??? For the Templot chat room you don't need to register and you won't be sent anything and you don't need to log on. Just visit the room, enter any user name for yourself, and the room password which is the same for everyone. Details of how to discover the password and visit the Templot chat room are at: http://www.templot.com/ ...
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13. Welcome
... topic: 3 Welcome posted: posted: 12 May 2007 09:32 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, Welcome to all new Templot Club members and thanks for joining. Comments welcome as always. regards, Martin. Here is a postcard from Worcestershire. Attachment: attach_5_dspa_s.jpg 362 posted: posted: 13 May 2007 05:58 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, Thanks to everyone who has registered on this new forum. The cookie is valid for 5 years, so you should only ever need to log in once (or until you clear your cookies). George asked (on the Yahoo group): a trifle confused since the first page says there are 3 topics with 4 posts but all I can find is your one welcome message. Am I doing something wrong? No, you're not. I'm sorry it's confusing. I made some other trial posts while I was setting up the forum and then deleted them. It seems the totals shown mean the total received, rather than the total remaining visible. No doubt I can change ...
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... some other forums. Administrators of these other groups could well learn from this. I look forward to using this forum. Thanks Martin!" Hi Dennis, Thanks for joining. I'm doing my best to make it as hassle-free as possible, although there are still some rough edges to iron out. The so-called WYSIWYG posting editor is obviously a weak point, but this WowBB forum software is the only one I could find which allows you to receive the messages in full by email if you prefer. The cookie is valid for 5 years, so provided you allow this cookie to set and stay set, you shouldn't need to log in again until 2012. It might be a good idea to make a note of your password! Be aware though -- if you access the forum on a computer which is used by others, you should log out after each visit to the forum. Otherwise they would be able to access your account and post in your name. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless ...
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... the "normal" N/S rail, but don't like the faff of finding the rail has rusted because a smidgen of flux was left behind. Cheers posted: 22 Jan 2008 23:52 from: Martin Wynne Andy Reichert wrote: PS. Wasted about 20 minutes replying on forum instead of by my usual email. Since I'm only an an occasional user, my forum specific user name and password were long forgotten and I had to go through the reset procedure hassle (by email of course) Hi Andy, The cookie for this site is valid for 5 years. If you allow the site to set it, you should never need to login or remember your password. Just visit the forum and you will be logged in automatically every time. It works fine for me -- I can't help feeling that some folks make a lot of extra trouble for themselves by being so paranoid about cookies. If you don't want to do that your browser will remember your user name and password for you. If I choose to log out, this ...
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... , Martin. posted: 1 Jul 2010 22:01 from: Alan Turner Odd really but I don't get this problem on the works computer only on the one at home. Alan posted: 2 Jul 2010 07:40 from: richard_t Martin Thanks for the explanation. posted: 2 Jul 2010 08:53 from: Martin Wynne Alan Turner wrote: Odd really but I don't get this problem on the works computer only on the one at home. Hi Alan, It's related to the session information stored in the board cookie. If you go to the login page on each computer and click "Reset the cookie used by this web site", or alternatively click: http://85a.co.uk/forum/login.php?reset_cookie=1 (you will need to log in again afterwards), you may find that the problem clears, or it may occur on both computers. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> I ...
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... software. Otherwise it is not possible for members to receive or reset their password, or receive notifications of posts. I have just received a useful email from XenForo about some changes they are making to their forum software to permit compliance with GDPR, which can be assumed to be applicable to most other web forums: 1. The ability to force all users to acknowledge and agree to your Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy at any time, and a log of when they last agreed. 2. A more explicit message about cookies being required for site operation, forcing users to explicitly acknowledge their use. 3. The option to opt in or out of site emails can now be shown on the registration form. 4. When deleting a user, a new option allows the user's content to be anonymised. 5. User's data can now be exported, and imported elsewhere by the user. 6. There is a new default privacy policy Help page. XenForo say "Thankfully, the extent to which the practices of most legitimate businesses and organisations will ...
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... registration they become forum members. Hi Alan, It's very important to me that the free Templot2 version is supplied on a "take it or leave it" basis and comes without any obligation on my part to provide any help, support or anything else. Of course I do try to help users as much as I can, but I want it clearly understood that I am under no obligation whatsoever to do so. Requiring membership of Templot Club compromises that. The user is required to provide an email address, and accept cookies on their computer. If that is made a requirement of using Templot, in return there would be the implied guarantee that if they have any problems, an answer would be provided here. Often of course it will be, but it can't be guaranteed, and as I'm the owner of this web site such an obligation would ultimately fall on me. So I won't be making it a requirement of using Templot. The download link is there, visible to the entire world, and free for anyone who wants it to ...
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... immediately without any delay and faster than on Yahoo. Not only that, posting them on the forums means that you can include images and attachments, which you couldn't do on Yahoo or by email. So attaching a screen shot or .box file to your message when asking a question is now easy, and makes it much easier to explain. This is not the Guild forum. You don't have to log in every time. You log in just ONCE and stay that way for 5 YEARS unless you change computers or clear your cookie files. You will find in practice that you can just go to http://www.templot.com/forum (bookmark it now!) and find yourself already logged in every time. If you then click the Recent tab you can see a list of topics which have had recent activity, and a N symbol on the left shows you which ones contain new messages since you previously looked at them. There is some more introductory information at: http://85a.co.uk/forum/new_member.htm Thanks again for registering. regards ...
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... to do so. The small print: All material submitted to this web site is the responsibility of the respective contributor. By submitting material to this web site you acknowledge that you accept full responsibility for the material submitted. The owner of this web site is not responsible for any content displayed here other than his own contributions. The owner of this web site may edit, modify or remove any content at any time without giving notice or reason. Problems with this web site? Contact webmaster@templot.com. This web site uses cookies: click for information.© 2020 Powered by UltraBB-© 2009 Data 1 Systems ...
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