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Oddity

grumble
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Oddity

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When trying to read contributions to "General chat" I find that I have had to sign in (again). Despite (apprently) being 'signed in'.

This is after reading contributions on other forums when I wasn't signed in, but signed in whilst browsing through these.

Could be browser related? (Firefox)

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jab1
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Re: Oddity

Which Firefox release? I'm on 132.0.2 and have no issues

John
MisterW
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Re: Oddity

I'm on 132.0.2 and have no issues

Likewise

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Townman
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Re: Oddity

Site cookie options / restrictions ?

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grumble
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Re: Oddity

I'm thinking tabbed browsing and interactions between the tabs, cookies and server-side code. It works OK in some tabs, in a restricted number of tabs it doesn't. Which then possibly comes back to code differences on the server side?

FWIW - FF 132.0.2

I have blown away FF installs and re-installed, yet it persists. There again, blowing away FF sometimes doesn't blow it all away.

It is classed as an irrintant here.

 

jab1
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Re: Oddity

It is weird, because n0-0ne else has reported it.

John