It should ask for login, but it should show you a checked “Remember
me” checkbox and your login and password filled in, so all you have
to do is press Enter.
Are you not seeing that in Firefox?
As to your Safari, I can’t repeat it here. I have logged in, logged
out, deleted the cookie, re-created the cookie, etc, all in the very
same version of Safari.
Walter
On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:07 PM, chuckamuck wrote:
Just tried Firefox 2 and cookie does show up there…but no love
on relink back to site as it still asks for log.
I only get a blank login entry form when first browsing to the site in both Firefox and Safari. Still no cookie in Safari.
On 25 Oct. 2007, 5:11 pm, waltd wrote:
It should ask for login, but it should show you a checked “Remember
me” checkbox and your login and password filled in, so all you have
to do is press Enter.
Are you not seeing that in Firefox?
As to your Safari, I can’t repeat it here. I have logged in, logged
out, deleted the cookie, re-created the cookie, etc, all in the very
same version of Safari.
Walter
On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:07 PM, chuckamuck wrote:
Just tried Firefox 2 and cookie does show up there…but no love
on relink back to site as it still asks for log.
Took a closer look at Firefox cookie. Under “expires” it shows “At End Of Session”. May not be relevant, but thought i’d mention it.
On 25 Oct. 2007, 5:31 pm, chuckamuck wrote:
I only get a blank login entry form when first browsing to the site in both Firefox and Safari. Still no cookie in Safari.
On 25 Oct. 2007, 5:11 pm, waltd wrote:
It should ask for login, but it should show you a checked “Remember
me” checkbox and your login and password filled in, so all you have
to do is press Enter.
Are you not seeing that in Firefox?
As to your Safari, I can’t repeat it here. I have logged in, logged
out, deleted the cookie, re-created the cookie, etc, all in the very
same version of Safari.
Walter
On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:07 PM, chuckamuck wrote:
Just tried Firefox 2 and cookie does show up there…but no love
on relink back to site as it still asks for log.
You should have two cookies from this domain. The first is called
PHPSESSID, and holds the current session. The second one is called
fwtalk[remember], and it does not expire.
Walter
On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:36 PM, chuckamuck wrote:
Took a closer look at Firefox cookie. Under “expires” it shows “At
End Of Session”. May not be relevant, but thought i’d mention it.
Sorry, you are correct. It doesn’t survive a restart in Firefox.
Walter
On Oct 25, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
You should have two cookies from this domain. The first is called
PHPSESSID, and holds the current session. The second one is called
fwtalk[remember], and it does not expire.
Walter
On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:36 PM, chuckamuck wrote:
Took a closer look at Firefox cookie. Under “expires” it shows “At
End Of Session”. May not be relevant, but thought i’d mention it.
Sometime around 25/10/07 (at 13:01 -0400) waltd said:
Would it be better if the quotes just didn’t show on the Web?
Jeepers, no. If someone breaks quotes up into parts and answers each
bit as they go through it, the result of stripping out the quotes
could make the posting seem decidedly strange.
I hope that some recommendations plus reminders for people that quote
too much would do the trick. I hope.
Sometime around 25/10/07 (at 12:03 -0400) Walter Lee Davis said:
Optimum readability is 10 - 15 words per line, on average. Any more
than that and you lose your place as you go from the end of one line
to the beginning of the next.
This is true, to a point. But there’s also the issue of the depth of
content, the number of lines that can be seen at once, to consider.
Would it be possible to use two different stylesheets for this? One
to fix this area’s width as it is now and another to let it expand
with the window? Let people pick what they want…
i have spent two evenings trying to get back into this - whatever it is now. the software is screwy and it has been extremely frustrating. i know softpress is busy but it would have been nice if someone had answered my help email…
Please could you make the width flexible? Whatever some guidelines says about “optimum readability”, I prefer my pages wider. Also, for those with bad eyesight who increase the size of the text, the width doesn’t increase in proportion.