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Trivial glitch - C C - Aug 21, 2023

After logging out, the site no longer shows logged out unless the page is reloaded or refreshed.


RE: Trivial glitch - C C - Aug 22, 2023

Also noticing other times when you have to reload the site in order for changes to show, which was automatic in the past.


RE: Trivial glitch - stryder - Aug 22, 2023

(Aug 22, 2023 02:54 PM)C C Wrote: Also noticing other times when you have to reload the site in order for changes to show, which was automatic in the past.

I've reverted what edits I was looking at. To be honest it was just various policies that were suppose to tighten how the browser deals with material from the site, however to be honest it seems to cause more of a headache mainly because it's not left to the user to try to bulletproof their session but passing session "suggestions" to how it should be handled.

In any event if the logout problem persists, you can always use the "nomnomnom.php" script to clean your cookies from the browser cache.


RE: Trivial glitch - confused2 - Aug 23, 2023

(Aug 22, 2023 07:49 PM)stryder Wrote:
(Aug 22, 2023 02:54 PM)C C Wrote: Also noticing other times when you have to reload the site in order for changes to show, which was automatic in the past.

I've reverted what edits I was looking at. To be honest it was just various policies that were suppose to tighten how the browser deals with material from the site, however to be honest it seems to cause more of a headache mainly because it's not left to the user to try to bulletproof their session but passing session "suggestions" to how it should be handled.

In any event if the logout problem persists, you can always use the "nomnomnom.php" script to clean your cookies from the browser cache.
I was going to post that I'd be be unlikely to go down the nomnomnom route only to find that by clicking on it I already had. If I start getting offers of marriage from Australian farmers I will be thinking about blaming Stryder.