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(19:54 11/3/2002) [mentat] (22:21 11/3/2002) andrew (14:09 12/3/2002) andypoole (09:43 12/3/2002) Matthew (09:27 14/3/2002) rich (13:58 15/6/2002) Matthew (13:58 15/6/2002) Matthew (19:29 28/3/2002) rich (08:37 29/3/2002) alpha (20:38 30/3/2002) alpha (18:52 19/4/2002) john (22:35 19/4/2002) alpha (15:41 20/4/2002) john (23:55 21/4/2002) alpha (13:58 15/6/2002) Matthew (17:31 20/4/2002) RevinKevin (13:58 15/6/2002)
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andrew |
Message #5992, posted at 19:54, 11/3/2002 |
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When I try to login and follow the link to the forums I still aren't logged-in? Can anybody please help? |
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I don't have tourettes you're just a cun |
Message #5993, posted by [mentat] at 22:21, 11/3/2002, in reply to message #5992 |
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Try: Menu on the Fredco Iconbar icon, select 'choices'. Then choose 'Files and cache' and have a play with the passwords file stuff... That probably won't help much, and you've probably fixed it by now. Did it used to work OK? |
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andypoole |
Message #5994, posted at 09:43, 12/3/2002, in reply to message #5992 |
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it seems to work ok here using the bush stb which uses fresco. have you tried checking your settings? |
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andrew |
Message #5995, posted at 14:09, 12/3/2002, in reply to message #5993 |
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I'll have a look at the settings. I think it used to work ok. |
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Matthew |
Message #5996, posted at 09:27, 14/3/2002, in reply to message #5992 |
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Make sure you're visiting http://www.iconbar.com/ and not just http://iconbar.com/ - I find the cookies don't work with the latter. ATB, Matthew |
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Matthew |
Message #6000, posted at 19:29, 28/3/2002, in reply to message #5999 |
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Has anyone noticed this? It's still the same - no-one viewing the site at iconbar.co.uk or riscos.me.uk can log in to the forum, and iconbar.com (no www.) doesn't work in browsers that correctly follow the specification (e.g. Oregano). ATB, Matthew |
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rich |
Message #6001, posted at 08:37, 29/3/2002, in reply to message #6000 |
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Tim's only just finished his dissertation, so I doubt he's had time to do it yet. |
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alpha |
Message #6002, posted at 20:38, 30/3/2002, in reply to message #6001 |
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I've added that to my list. I'll try and remember to fix that when I get back to a decent computer & connection on Thurs. |
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alpha |
Message #6003, posted at 18:52, 19/4/2002, in reply to message #5999 |
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You should be setting a domain of just "iconbar.com" which would work properly at both iconbar.com and www.iconbar.com, and setting iconbar.co.uk for iconbar.co.uk. Right, I've just remembered why I was using '.iconbar.com' originally. It's explained more in the PHP manual entry for setcookie(), but for some reason you need to include two periods in the domain you set for cookies, so 'iconbar.com' only contains one. I don't want to change it if it'll fix the problem in some browsers and break it in others... |
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john |
Message #6004, posted at 22:35, 19/4/2002, in reply to message #6003 |
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Speaking of which, cookies don't work well in cases like this, e.g. everyone logs in to .iconbar.com (that's anything.iconbar.com) so the cookies go to www.iconbar.com, banners.iconbar.com etc. which isn't exactly brilliant, why not either set the cookies to only www.iconbar.com, or get rid of the rather superfluous non-www aliases, so you have to put www on the start; www.iconbar.com and www.*.iconbar.com etc. |
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alpha |
Message #6005, posted at 15:41, 20/4/2002, in reply to message #6004 |
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People should be able to access the site with or without the 'www', and the cookies should work on both; but I agree the situation isn't ideal at the moment. |
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Matthew |
Message #6006, posted at 17:31, 20/4/2002, in reply to message #6003 |
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Right, I've just remembered why I was using '.iconbar.com' originally. It's explained more in the PHP manual entry for setcookie(), but for some reason you need to include two periods in the domain you set for cookies, so 'iconbar.com' only contains one. I don't want to change it if it'll fix the problem in some browsers and break it in others... It also says, "regarding the two dots issue" (the comment posted at 15-Apr-2001 11:03), says if you don't specify a domain at all, it seems to work (as then the cookie is set for the current domain, whatever that is). ATB, Matthew |
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john |
Message #6007, posted at 23:55, 21/4/2002, in reply to message #6005 |
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Yes, the icon bar site works fine, what I mean is that the cookies are going too far - browsers think that banners.iconbar.com is another server like www.iconbar.com so it sends the cookies there too, because the cookies have been set to go to all something.iconbar.com. If it was all forced to have www (i.e. www.banners.iconbar.com) then it'd fix that security flaw, or by making the cookies stick to their server, only www.iconbar.com. As it is, I can write a little script to collect everyone's iconbar user name and password, as can everyone else who operates an iconbar.com subsite. |
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RevinKevin |
Message #5998, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #5996 |
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This works Thanks |
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Matthew |
Message #5999, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #5997 |
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Cookies work by domain (at least, ours do), No they don't. I've just checked and I am right. When you log on (at whichever site), the IconBar sends three cookies, each with a domain ".iconbar.com". Oregano appears to honour this exactly, ie. it won't return those cookies ever to iconbar.com, as that doesn't have the "." at the start. It will work for www.iconbar.com obviously. IE sends .iconbar.com cookies back to iconbar.com; this appears to be against the standard, but it does it. <shrug> You should be setting a domain of just "iconbar.com" which would work properly at both iconbar.com and www.iconbar.com, and setting iconbar.co.uk for iconbar.co.uk. Currently no-one can log in at (www.)iconbar.co.uk, and only broken cookie browsers can log in at iconbar.com ATB, Matthew |
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rich |
Message #5997, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #5996 |
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Cookies work by domain (at least, ours do), so iconbar.com cookies won't work for www.iconbar.com or www.iconbar.co.uk. If you stay in the same domain it's fine; but if one of the links is pointing to another domain it'll mess things up. Having said that, if the links were broken it would be unlikely that other people could log in...? Basically, if you found one, let us know. It could also be a corrupt cookies file not allowing any new entries of course |
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alpha |
Message #6008, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #6007 |
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That's a good point , incidentally you won't be able to do that with the new forums. It was originally setup that way because TIB had a few subdomains that used TIB's design, so we wanted the username/pass to be accessible there as well. But now we've taken on some subsite's it's become an issue. |
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