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kg4rmd
06-23-2008, 10:45 AM
I have to log in several times in 1 session,I check the remember me box,Just now had to log in 4 times just to post this ?? Ideas?? Thanks Jay
PA5COR
06-23-2008, 11:17 AM
I deleted the old cookies, but the longest time i can stay logged on is about 2 hours in an session.
Try logging in, and when you logged on, log out manually, that will clear all cookies from your computer holding old data, or clean nout the cookies manually.
Hope that helps...
kg4rmd
06-23-2008, 11:43 AM
Test,, Test
PA5COR
06-23-2008, 01:55 PM
And?
you are shown as online now
kg4rmd
06-23-2008, 02:31 PM
Still having to log in several times,I logged in shows logged in,I go to post and wants me to log in again,,,Strange,,,Must be my confusor
KD0BIK
06-24-2008, 12:59 AM
Yep..same here. QRZ is the only forum I have this issue with.
Jerry
kg4rmd
06-24-2008, 05:01 PM
Jerry,
Curious has your issue just started in the past week or 2? Also who is you ISP? Same here only site I have just started having this issue Thanks Jay
KD0BIK
06-24-2008, 06:42 PM
Hi Jay....
No...while it is worse today and yesterday, I've always managed to have to login every few days.
ISP probably doesn't matter with this issue. But while at home my ISP is Comcast and when at work it's my corp LAN. Same machine...a Dell laptop running Win XP and IE6. There is no pattern really.
The other issue is the "Go to First New Post" feature. As long as I'm logged in during the same session, it seems to work. But if close my browser and then come back to QRZ and click the "Go to First New Post" button, it will almost always start me off that the very first one. No other forum (amateur radio related or otherwise) acts like that.
Jerry
k9kjm
06-25-2008, 07:23 PM
Same problem here. I have to keep logging in several times a day. The QRZ system seems to no longer "remember" I am logged in like it used to.
This problem started several days ago, And QRZ is the ONLY site this problem is on for me.
Prove to your self the problem is in your browser.
Do this by downloading, installing and using an alternative browser. If you use MSIE, try Firefox. If you use Firefox, try Opera - don't forget Safari. What you use is almost irrelevant - just use something different.
Point being - if things work OK with your alternative - then you know the problem isn't your PC itself or the site - but rather something in whatever browser you were using. Either a setting, a temp file, a cookie, a corruption - something. Time to read the Help files!
g'luck! 73