12 messages in com.mysql.lists.eventum-usersRe: [1.3.1] Cookies and non-MSIE brow...
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Joaquim Homrighausen17 Sep 2004 10:36 
Joao Prado Maia17 Sep 2004 10:45 
Dennis Perkins17 Sep 2004 10:46 
Joaquim Homrighausen17 Sep 2004 11:03 
Joaquim Homrighausen17 Sep 2004 11:06 
Devananda17 Sep 2004 11:20 
Joao Prado Maia17 Sep 2004 12:27 
Sandip Bhattacharya17 Sep 2004 15:50 
Joaquim Homrighausen17 Sep 2004 23:42 
Joao Prado Maia22 Sep 2004 02:04 
Joaquim Homrighausen22 Sep 2004 02:18 
Joao Prado Maia26 Sep 2004 02:04 
Subject:Re: [1.3.1] Cookies and non-MSIE browsers
From:Sandip Bhattacharya (san@lug-delhi.org)
Date:09/17/2004 03:50:37 PM
List:com.mysql.lists.eventum-users

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 11:06 pm, Joaquim Homrighausen wrote:

Being an open source-related product, I would have thought that the thing Eventum would have the LEAST amount of troubles with, would be non-MSIE browsers. I cannot even get past the login when I use Firefox 0.9.3. When I use MSIE 6SP1, I login as administrator, do some stuff, logout; then I try to login again, this time I enter my non-admin user ("jo@somewhere.net"), login is OK, except that Eventum thinks I'm logged on as the admin user.

I am using Firefox pre1 and even firefox 0.9.3 a day or two back. I havent yet faced any of the problems that you mention. I have logged in without any problem. Yes, when you change the admin email address, you need to login again - eventum doesnt log you out on its own, and instead signals an error when you do any operation after changing the email address. But this is not a serious issue, and only needs to be done once per installation when you change your admin email address from the default one.

As Joao said, ... maybe it is some caching problem on either your browser or any caching proxy server that you use(your browser might be interacting with you proxy differently).

- Sandip

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