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kimgraves
Nov 27, 2006, 9:33 PM
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IE V7 took a lot of it's features from Firefox including the use of tabs. If you logon to RC.com in one tab, the log-on persists through other tabs. (I.e., you can have multiple RC.com sessions open) But if you open a second seperate IE task, the log-on does not persist across the two sessions. And you CAN'T log on with the second session. I tried the same scenario in Firefox and the log-on persists between all the sessions. Edited to add: I tried the same scenario with my NYTimes account just to see if this was an IE problem or a RC.com problem. IE handled the NYTimes logon accross all the sessions. So it's RC.com. Cheers, Kim
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sbaclimber
Nov 27, 2006, 10:08 PM
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Works fine for me in IE7... ...now if I could just get the spell-checker to show up
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sangiro
Nov 30, 2006, 6:01 PM
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Kim, This works fine for me here as well. I've tried 3 separate accounts on 2 different machines. I remember you had some issues with your cookies earlier, could this be related? Not sure what to fix here as I can't reproduce your error. I'll keep playing around with it a bit and see if I can create this scenario.
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Nov 30, 2006, 7:03 PM
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Hi Sangiro, As you can see I'm still having the problem. My cookie setting haven't changed between your migration to the new site and my migration from version 6 to version 7 of IE. Under privacy/sites rockclimbing.com is "always allow". Under Privacy/Advanced: Override auto cookie handling IS checked; First party cookies is set to "Prompt"; Third party cookies is set to "Block"; Allow Session cookies IS checked. As I said, all other sites are handling the cookies correctly. I'm certainly willing to admit that it's my error - especially since you can't reproduce the error - but I can't find out what I'm doing wrong. Any hints or suggestions? Thanks, Kim
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kimgraves
Nov 30, 2006, 7:12 PM
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Two minutes later I'm able to login. I haven't changed anything between now and then other than post up to the site. Maybe just threatening it (the site) changed it's mind. Kim
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pk
Dec 5, 2006, 10:44 AM
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Look at my last post. You guys have serious security issues atm. If your not up to date on them I really don't care! but look into them -P.K.
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sangiro
Dec 5, 2006, 11:06 AM
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pk wrote: Look at my last post. You guys have serious security issues atm. If your not up to date on them I really don't care! but look into them -P.K. Hey PK, I took a look at your last post. Noticed that you don't think we're doing much and that you're crawling the site and downloading it locally. Can you let me know what the serious security problems are that you see? If they are there, I'd certainly like to fix them.
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