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So far I have had this happen on Safari AND Chrome..
Im on the mac laptop right now and I login to the site (REMEMBER ME CHECKED) and then I click the sports base AND IM NOT LOGGED IN!! I dont care what anyone says,IE6 IS 1000% BETTER THAN THIS GARBAGE!! This crap doesnt happen on IE6 (MyIE2) Im not on this laptop very often thankfully!! |
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22 Years On Sitcoms
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If someone cleared history on the Mac, and didn't know what they were doing, they could have lost the cookie.
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No I see whats happening now..
http://sitcomsonline.com is treated differently than WWW.sitcomsonline.com in the cookie...When I click the sports base,its going to WWW.SITCOMSONLINE even if im on http://sitcomsonline.com I wonder if Todd could write something in the HTACCES file to point all sitcomsonline.com requests to WWW.sitcomsonline.com Still it doesnt explain why it doesnt happen on IE6 (MyIE2) I just checked,I went thru the base list.. All the sub bases in each section goto WWW even if your on http://sitcomsonline... It should stay on http://sitcomsonline if your on NON WWW |
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22 Years On Sitcoms
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On the Mac, just go to Safari > Settings > Privacy, and click the Manage Website Data icon. Scroll down and delete the Sitcoms Online cookie.
Then close the tab Sitcoms is open on, and reopen. You'll probably need to repeat the Privacy thing again after logging in, but you'll then be on an up-to-date cookie. I fixed it this way when SOL went to SSL several years ago, and I've had no problems. There are also special instructions for clearing history, so this and certain other cookies aren't lost. |
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22 Years On Sitcoms
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^This was assuming that Mac is using the Safari browser.
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its not the browser Stevie..
Its the cookie you have.. If you come to http://sitcomsonline.com -- The cookie is for SITCOMSONLINE.COM NOT WWW.SITCOMSONLINE.COM Todd has to point requests for NON WWW to www.sitcomsonline.com so this doesnt happen... |
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22 Years On Sitcoms
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Any Mac laptop should work fine on this site. I've never had a problem with it on two different macs.
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I don't have anything in the .htaccess file except the PHP settings. I think Cloudflare handles it. I really don't want to change anything because it might cause login problems.
I used to have this in it before. This would automatically rewrite the http links to https. RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !^on$ RewriteRule (.*) https://www.sitcomsonline.com/$1 [R,L] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The path to save cookies is set to / . Path to Save Cookies The path to which the cookie is saved. If you run more than one forum on the same domain, it will be necessary to set this to the individual directories of the forums. Otherwise, just leave it as / . Suggested valid values for Cookie Path are available in the drop-down menu opposite. If you have a good reason to want a different setting, check the checkbox and enter the desired value in the box provided. Please note that your path should always end in a forward-slash; for example '/forums/', '/vbulletin/' etc. Entering an invalid setting can leave you unable to login to your forum. The cookie domain in vBulletin is set to (blank). Cookie Domain This option sets the domain on which the cookie is active. The most common reason to change this setting is that you have two different urls to your forum, i.e. example.com and forums.example.com. To allow users to stay logged into the forum if they visit via either url, you would set this to .example.com (note the domain begins with a dot. Suggested valid values for Cookie Domain are available in the drop-down menu opposite. If you have a good reason to want a different setting, check the checkbox and enter the desired value in the box provided. You most likely want to leave this setting blank as entering an invalid setting can leave you unable to login to your forum. |
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It must be the version of Safari and Chrome on that laptop Todd as Stevie says his Safari doesnt drop between domains.....
Im on IE6 now and just clicked a sub base and didnt get dropped ![]() See if you can take those 3 lines out again Todd... That allowed HTTP ...... I dunno if it would have any affect with cloudfare in charge but it may since it did work when ya first put cluudfare here..... |
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How old is the laptop. If you haven't upgraded that either, the browsers might not work correctly.
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Hmmm that might be also....
It has OS10 on it (10.6.8 to be exact (I just went and looked)) I dunno anything about Macs really except they are kinda confusing to me compared to windows 98se...... What version are they up to Dead? |
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22 Years On Sitcoms
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Quote:
OS 10.6 is unsupported as of 2014. This is probably a very old Mac laptop. |
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Horror Movie Guru
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This isnt my laptop. I could probably update it though...
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www.sitcomsonline.com should now automatically redirect to sitcomsonline.com . I set up the redirect in Cloudflare.
Redirect from WWW to root [Template] URI Full wildcard r"https://www.*" 301 redirect to wildcard_replace(http.request.full_uri, r"https://www.*", r"https://${1}") Last edited by TJ; 02-05-2026 at 01:27 PM. |
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