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posted: 10 Feb 2009 11:07 from: Martin Wynne
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Dear all, It seems members with internet connections via Pipex / Tiscali / Nildram are having problems accessing Templot Club since about 9pm last night. That inludes me -- I'm currently connected here via a painfully slow dial-up connection on a different ISP. I will report again as soon as I have any news. In the meantime affected members can access Templot Club via the Yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/templot regards, Martin. |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 12:11 from: richard_t
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It must be certain switches, as I'm accessing this forum OK from Pipex. | ||
posted: 10 Feb 2009 12:32 from: Paul Boyd
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...and it wasn't working at all well last night connected via Zen. |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 13:32 from: Martin Wynne
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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. |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 16:05 from: Martin Dobbins
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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 |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 22:43 from: Martin Wynne
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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 can't advise. Maybe getting a "site not found" error caused IE to change the cookie settings in some way. Which ISP are you with for internet connectivity? One thing which will give you cookie problems is inserting www into the address, or using a different domain. All these links get you to Templot Club but only the first one should be used, otherwise you will get in a nice tangle with cookies and logging in: http://85a.co.uk/forum use the above -- don't use any of these (you will find yourself logged out): http://85a.co.uk/forum http://templot.co.uk/forum http://www.templot.co.uk/forum http://platelayer.co.uk/forum http://www.platelayer.co.uk/forum regards, Martin. |
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posted: 11 Feb 2009 02:37 from: Martin Dobbins
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Hi Martin Comcast.net is the US broadband service provider I use, I happen to use Internet Explorer 7 because I'm just too lazy to move my bookmarks and odds and ends over to another browser. That's how I get to this site, from a bookmark every time. Yesterday I got here via the bookmark and logged in, no problem. Today (Tuesday 10th) I came here via the bookmark again and logged in but the site wouldn't take my login. I tried several times closing the browser every time and even rebooted completely once, before I got it through my thick skull that the website was trying to feed me a cookie that Internet Explorer wasn't prepared to accept. The fix was simple once I understood what was happening. Since I hadn't changed my security settings in IE or updated anything since yesterday, I assumed something about the website or the cookie had changed. I posted this in case anyone has had similar issues. All fixed now, no problems Martin 2.1 |
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posted: 11 Feb 2009 06:39 from: George Harris
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Mine is all OK now but my daughter is a web designer and was checking because she was having trouble accessing a Pipex site to update it. She found that Pipex was being blacklisted because of an excess of nasties they were transmitting. Pipex was not on that list last night. She is on a separate line connected through BTinternet. This seems to happen periodically - AOL were blacklisting Pipex just before Christmas. |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 08:03 from: Martin Wynne
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Dear all, Here we go again -- members with internet connections via Pipex / Tiscali / Nildram are having problems accessing Templot Club again this morning. That inludes me -- I'm currently connected here via a painfully slow 56kb dial-up connection on a different ISP. I will report again as soon as I have any news. In the meantime affected members can access Templot Club via the Yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/templot If this problem is going to recurr I shall have to rethink the hosting move to Data 1 in Ohio. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 12:45 from: Martin Wynne
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Back on at 12:30 GMT No explanation yet from ISP. Martin. |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 14:43 from: Martin Dobbins
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Interesting... I started using Firefox because I was tired of Internet Explorer doing some odd things occasionally. I keep IE around because there are just a few things it does a little better. This morning I could not sign into this site using Firefox, so I tried IE and had no problem signing in. Since I'm not used to Firefox there are probably some settings I've missed Martin 2.1 |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 15:02 from: Martin Wynne
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Martin Dobbins wrote: This morning I could not sign into this site using FirefoxHi Martin, One of the most frustrating things anyone can say on here is "it didn't work" without saying what messages or information appeared on the screen. What did Firefox say when you tried to log in? Why are you logging in anyway? I never do -- the cookie is valid for 5 years and when I visit this site (in Firefox) I am already logged in. I assume it is working that way for everyone else? The only reason to log out when leaving is if the computer is used by others who you don't trust -- for example in an internet cafe. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 15:04 from: Martin Dobbins
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Quick Update. I've adjusted the cookie settings in Firefox and can now sign in using Firefox; of course I don't know if it was the adjustments I made or if something about the site was fixed in the interim that allowed this. Martin 2.1 |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 15:09 from: Martin Wynne
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Martin Dobbins wrote: I've adjusted the cookie settings in Firefox and can now sign in using Firefox; of course I don't know if it was the adjustments I made or if something about the site was fixed in the interim that allowed this.Hi Martin, There have been no changes to the site to affect logging in or cookies. The problem today was simply a lack of connection to the server. That's twice now. So whoever it is who keeps tripping over the wire -- pick your feet up! Martin. |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 15:28 from: Martin Dobbins
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Martin Wynne wrote: Martin Dobbins wrote:I shared all the information I had at the time, there were no error messages from Firefox to add to my post. What was happening when I tried to log in was I would simply be taken back to the page I was on with "not logged in" shown on the upper right side of the page.This morning I could not sign into this site using FirefoxHi Martin, We all have a different attitude to online security, influenced by our experiences with fraud, identity theft and computer hijacking. My personal experience leads me to ensure that all cookies and sign ins get dumped every time I close a browser. No hacker, no matter how talented can get information from a hard copy notebook, and it takes only seconds to sign in each time. I fear that you saw my message as a complaint which it was not, I post information like this in case it might help someone else who is having similar problems. I'll be quite happy to stop doing so if it is making you unhappy, just let me know! Regards, Martin 2.1 |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 16:04 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Martin, Sorry if you read my message as critical, it wasn't intended that way. I was just frustrated that I didn't have any information to help you. Had you in fact said 'I would simply be taken back to the page I was on with "not logged in" shown' I could have told you straight away that Firefox was set not to accept cookies from 85a.co.uk Please do continue to post about any problems, you are not making me unhappy! Sorry again, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Feb 2009 17:16 from: John Lewis
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Martin Wynne wrote:Why are you logging in anyway? I never do -- the cookie is valid for 5 years and when I visit this site (in Firefox) I am already logged in. I assume it is working that way for everyone else? I got fed up with my security software complaining every time a "tracking cookie" was left on my PC when it did a scan. So I have the browser set to accept all cookies but delete them at the end of a session. The browser remembers my password. John |
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