I haven't been logged out over the last 2 months. I don't recall being forcibly logged out prior to that. I use Safari, mobile Safari and Firefox on Mac and Linux platforms.
one forum to rule them all
but not necessary to please them all
even if with good intention , ppl usually doesn't have a clue - how ample task of keeping forum tidy , can be
Jason - just keep up with good work
glitch here and there is nothing comparing to all good things here
but not necessary to please them all
even if with good intention , ppl usually doesn't have a clue - how ample task of keeping forum tidy , can be
Jason - just keep up with good work
glitch here and there is nothing comparing to all good things here
I regularly get logged out.
I have complained about this and you blamed my computer and/or cookies.
You shouldn't get logged out. Out of 16 or so sites none ever logs me out ever unless I delete cookies etc.
Are you using Internet Explorer ? (what version) and do you have any 3rd party cleanup tools installed (like CCleaner) that could perhaps be deleting cookies. Might be worth checking any settings.
I don't know what settings to check.
I use Firefox and I have set security that when I shut down my cookies get removed.
But during writing a post I can get logged out and have to hope that after I get the request to log in, the system does not lose my post.
During a read session, I can go back by clicking on my search results to see my list and the system tells me it has no results to show. But I was looking at the results list two clicks ago !
I use Firefox and I have set security that when I shut down my cookies get removed.
But during writing a post I can get logged out and have to hope that after I get the request to log in, the system does not lose my post.
During a read session, I can go back by clicking on my search results to see my list and the system tells me it has no results to show. But I was looking at the results list two clicks ago !
I don't know what settings to check.
I use Firefox and I have set security that when I shut down my cookies get removed.
But during writing a post I can get logged out and have to hope that after I get the request to log in, the system does not lose my post.
During a read session, I can go back by clicking on my search results to see my list and the system tells me it has no results to show. But I was looking at the results list two clicks ago !
Never really used Firefox although I guess it has similar settings.
I have diyAudio as a "favourite" so I can just one click to get here.
Because it is in favourites I have the option to preserve cookies for it even though they (cookies generally) are set to delete every time I exit from IE.
It's sounds weird to get logged out of a session though.
Do you have internet explorer installed that you could maybe try diyAudio on.
I seem to remember having inconsistent behaviour on some sites when I tick the "delete passwords" option even though I have preserve favourites ticked.
I find these settings work well for me... its not Firefox of course but might help a bit. Second pic shows all that gets deleted each time IE is closed but all sites in favourites are untouched.
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You need to ensure the 'stay logged in' box is ticked, even if your cookie clean-up prevents this from having its usual action of keeping you logged in indefinitely. That is what I found on another site which uses the same software.
Thanks for fixing the original problem, Jason. I will have a try on Monday morning.
Thanks for fixing the original problem, Jason. I will have a try on Monday morning.
Another nightly maintenance problem. Not sure if this is related to the other one.
If I am browsing the site when maintenance starts I get the page telling me so, with the old computer pictures. When the site returns I often get an error report something like "missing or invalid token, please report to site administrator and tell him what you were doing at the time". Well, I was either clicking on a link or using the back button on my browser - I forget which (but I suspect the latter). Refreshing the page does not help, so I have to come back in again via my Firefox Bookmarks.
If I am browsing the site when maintenance starts I get the page telling me so, with the old computer pictures. When the site returns I often get an error report something like "missing or invalid token, please report to site administrator and tell him what you were doing at the time". Well, I was either clicking on a link or using the back button on my browser - I forget which (but I suspect the latter). Refreshing the page does not help, so I have to come back in again via my Firefox Bookmarks.
I have that problem every now and then too (happened tonight) though tonight I had hit the quote button on a post I think, when the page came up, and I got the error when the site came back.
Tony.
Tony.
This happens to me regularly.
I have reported it via the administrator and a lovely female asks me for more detail of what I had been doing that led to the error (lost token).
After many months I have given up reporting the missing token, cos I had no more information that I could supply to help the administrator to "find" the bug.
I have reported it via the administrator and a lovely female asks me for more detail of what I had been doing that led to the error (lost token).
After many months I have given up reporting the missing token, cos I had no more information that I could supply to help the administrator to "find" the bug.
Two days in a row and the DIYaudio site has not shut down for nightly maintenance! Hooray.
It usually happens at 1100hrs BST
What has changed?
It usually happens at 1100hrs BST
What has changed?
Hi Andrew,
Our normally daily backups are turned off currently while we perform various updates to the filesystem and databases that could clash with a backup running at the same time. They'll be back to interrupting your morning tea very shortly 🙂
Jason
Our normally daily backups are turned off currently while we perform various updates to the filesystem and databases that could clash with a backup running at the same time. They'll be back to interrupting your morning tea very shortly 🙂
Jason
Any system like DIYAUDIO.COM is going to require maintenance. It has to happen at sometime during the 24 hour clock.
Come on guys. It only takes 5/10 minutes and we know when it happens.
For us in the UK it is 11 o'clock in the morning.
Go and have a cup of coffee and its all finished.
Come on guys. It only takes 5/10 minutes and we know when it happens.
For us in the UK it is 11 o'clock in the morning.
Go and have a cup of coffee and its all finished.
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