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reverted cookie domain to .skylinesaustralia.com (just then) as I'm doing some tests to see if the gallery logging in issue can be fixed easily.

please let me know if that breaks anything.

Funky mate i cleared all my cookies and all that like you have said an i still get logged out every time i close the browser... Is there anything else i need to be doing to fix the problem??

Using FireFox 1.0.4

Security i imagine is just default…

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Matt

There's no persistence..

You will notice sau cookies are not being stored on your computer.

I'm going to have a read of Invision Powerboard docs and see if I can shed any light.

Edited by Cubes

http://docs.invisionpower.com/kb/article.php?id=163

I'm assuming you would have to set the cookie domain to

.skylinesaustralia.com

note the full stop prior to skylinesaustralia.com

The cookie path should not be set to anything, such as /forums/

The cookies are also required at the root www.skylinesaustralia.com address.

EDIT: hrmm something has changed recently.. well kind of recently..

I am now showing cookies saved.

I've had a look at the cookie path. It is set to /forums

You will notice if you browse www.skylinesaustralia.com it won't store the login details.

Browse www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums and the cooking info is store.

Edited by Cubes

Its happening to me now too. I think someone who knows what they are looking at can probably sort it but my 2 yen is that there must be a cookie problem on the new site.

most likely I havent had a trouble on the new site until to today because i had a cookie from the old forums. presumably it is now expired and I have to log on each time

I noticed cookies were being retained around 7:40 tonight.

Both IE and Mozilla are fine.

I've cleared cookies and logged in, persistence is definitely now working.

I've also noticed the cookie path has been set back to root (from /forum). Everything is now working 100%.

Main web page and forums that is. :huh:

If your having issues clear what ever skylinesaustralia cookies there are and re-login.

Edited by Cubes

can you test the gallery as well to see if it accesses the same cookies. Also log out and clear cookies then try logging in at the gallery and see if the cookie is used by the main forum?

that really dosen't achieve anything. If you have a solution that'll help others, share it, if you have nothing good to contribute to the thread, then just stay out of it.

Let's just say "cookie" and "restrictions" and "packet alocation" :)

Just use opera....

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