So, on that list thing. I'm guessing there is nothing for lackaloons like myself to do. If I can be of any help, I am happy to.
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Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Yes, thanks, -ma and glitter to those who make the Phoenix fly. Why don't you let us nontechies know sometime if there's something the likes of us can assist with?
AHH! I had this wonderful long Sang Sacre thing, complete stream of consciousness, I was logged in and everything, but when I hit Post it threw me to the Index page and I was in Guest mode!!! Please, is there a way around that?
Not until a developer can duplicate the problem -- what were the conditions? How long between getting to that page and hitting post? What's your OS/browser? What are your user settings? Remember me? Does anything else log you out like that?
Oh, it probably had to do with the usual time-out protocols, which I believe are timed from the last activity. I did take several minutes on writing the post. What's the default amount of time that has to pass before you're logged out?
Win98 running IE5.5. I don't have "remember me" set because I dislike cookies, but maybe I don't understand "remember me" correctly.
I don't have "remember me" set because I dislike cookies, but maybe I don't understand "remember me" correctly.
Remember me does use cookies. What don't you like about them? Question -- do your URLs have a PHPSESSID on all of them? Because if they don't, you are using cookies anyway.
Really, if you don't have it set, I think that's going to happen. PHP has a session lifetime of about half an hour, at which point it frees stuff up and moves along.
Right, the Sartre discussion reminded me:
Adding the char. count limit to the posting box header? Can this be done? Just to have it as a reminder.
Cookies need not be feared, Internet cookies, like the real thing, can be good or bad.
Most cookies are there to keep your information on your machine. That way the website doesn't have to keep a database of all your information.
Now pop-up windows....
Yeah. Good thought, Plei.
Seconding Steph:
That would be *really* useful, mostly for ficcers.and adding it to the requests list, unless someone can leap in and change the wording before I get to the file.
The cookie thing stems from a bizarre anarchistic dislike of being tracked in anyway. I have the browser set to dump most cookies at the end of an Internet session. Still, I've given the Phoenix my email and meat address, I suppose I can let in a tiny marker that will keep me from losing posts.