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Posted by annarina (U4017189) on Monday, 21st May 2007
do I suddenly have to sign in in full before I can access my page when I've been instantly recognised for a long time? third time today is just that bit too much, especially since I checked the remember me box each time.
Fed up Annarina
Mon, 21 May 2007 19:43 GMT, in reply to annarina in message 1
Mine does this as well, since updates recently. System forgot me last week....
Mon, 21 May 2007 21:02 GMT, in reply to annarina in message 1
annarina I think you might have what the techies call an "intermittent caching problem." I have noticed this over the last few weeks - as have others. Advice on this MB was to log the problem on this thread:-
No idea whether it actually does any good or not!
Mon, 21 May 2007 21:20 GMT, in reply to petal jam in message 3
Um.. oh.. I rather tend towards the notion that maybe Annarina's browser has been updated and/or the privacy settings have been made more strict.. eg: the browser now deletes all "private data" on exit or suchlike. Either that or maybe something as fundamental as the browser now not being allowed to store private date/cookies.
btw Petal: Thanks for your contribution to the other thread - though I have to admit that I'm not 100% convinced that the symptoms that /you/ have experienced (or, at least, describe in that thread) are caused by the caching problem. Many apologies if I misled you. I guess I didn't describe things detailed enough - or made assumptions about how it would be interpreted/understood. The fundamental cause of the caching problem, imo, is *not* a 'rogue caching' system somewhere.. but rather the incorrect/insufficient use of caching directives in the HTTP headers. Whatever else they may argue.. the use of "cache-control: private" is just plain wrong wrong wrong.. but Jim is reluctant to accept that. The other day I did write another quite long but very very ranting reply to that thread (in reply to Peta's parrot fashion: "Have you tried contacting your ISPs and asking why this might be happening?") but decided I ought to do a little more research before posting it (and I can't afford to annoy Jim, lest he decides to break the script).
Hope you are well.
(Back to the tiles... just eight more small ones to do)
jont {;¬· >···{
Mon, 21 May 2007 23:33 GMT, in reply to studioj in message 4
Trouble with complaining about something you are pretty sure is specific to the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú system is that it's so hard to resist the temptation to throw in everything you've ever hated about it, including the kitchen sink. Comes over as unconvincing and trembly lower lip every time. But truly I don't have this problem with other sites and o/h [who might sound a smidgeon more technical] never takes my word for it.
Speaking of kitchen sinks - good on the tiling. Ready for that mermaid you've always pictured in the bath tub. Or Rory in his new en suite at Home Farm.
Tue, 22 May 2007 09:31 GMT, in reply to petal jam in message 5
Is that the en-suite where Jenny has asked Robert to fit a *really* *big* plughole in the bath?
Thanks for the help!
Annarina
Judging by their message board, it seems AA's website is also having similar problems.
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