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It happened again, this time from the library computer while using FireFox 10.0.2
I was previously logged on but closed the browser and then reopened it to get to the log-in page. I logged in using the log-in boxes on the upper right corner and the other log-in page loaded that has the blue log-in box between the header and footer. This page never changed, even after 3 attempts but as can be seen, I am logged on now.
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7/7/2012, 7:01 pm
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Re: Logging in takes you to login page?
Are you saying you were logged in when you closed the browser, but not logged in when you re-opened it? Maybe it has something to do with the browser settings on that computer. It would make sense for them to have special settings on a public computer, when a lot of people might not remember to log out of everything.
Were you on a public computer the other time this happened?
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7/7/2012, 8:34 pm
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Yes, the library is a public computer but I had logged out thinking I was out of time then realized it was Saturday so I still had an hour before I had to be at the office. So I went back to do some more testing on a unrelated topic.
The first time was on my laptop at the house.
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7/8/2012, 12:58 am
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Ah, ok. I thought you were saying you didn't log out at the library, then might have reopened the browser to log out. Thanks for the extra info. This is a strange one indeed.
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7/8/2012, 1:08 am
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Your welcome,
It is definitely on my "that's weird" list so if I figure out a way to make it happen when I want it to I'll share the details so the bug can be quashed.
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7/8/2012, 1:36 am
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Re: Logging in takes you to login page?
It would be awesome if you could figure out how to reproduce it at will.
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I logged in and it took me to this page:
https://ssl.runboard.com/login
I backed up the page and tried again without a hitch.
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8/1/2012, 4:47 am
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Re: Logging in takes you to login page?
Ack! I still can't reproduce it. Were you trying to log in from the homepage, or some other page?
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I was logging in from the home page. hmm ... try logging in before the page has completely loaded? <shrugs> I do that sometimes, but not sure if that's when I have the problem.
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I wonder if maybe a large number of members logging in at the same exact moment would have anything to do with it? I know webpages can get overloaded now and again if a lot of visitors open the page simultaneously. <shrugs>
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