Lord Insidious

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Sat Mar 28 9:12:26 EDT 2009

i know this got brought up before, but it keeps happening to me and its really rather annoying. everytime i go to the forum, i click one thread, read it, then hit the link to go back to the index and 1 out of every 2-3 times, it logs me out.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edited by Forger @ Sat Mar 28 10:27:20 EDT 2009

Cyberkilla

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Sat Mar 28 9:23:12 EDT 2009

Have you got pre-fetching extensions enabled?

Fasterfox?


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Lord Insidious

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Sun Mar 29 16:31:36 EDT 2009

not sure what you mean?


Forger

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Sun Mar 29 16:41:59 EDT 2009

Quote from UltimateChaos
not sure what you mean?


Fasterfox?



Arkona

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Sun Mar 29 19:04:47 EDT 2009

[color=rgb(102,255,153)]idk, but if he doesn't know what it is, odds are he doesn't have it?[/color]


[13:23] <CYBER> but since my lvl is low so Iwill not sell brain fish becoz I need a lots of brain

Cyberkilla

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Sun Mar 29 20:47:02 EDT 2009

Quote from Dogmeat
[color=rgb(102,255,153)]idk, but if he doesn't know what it is, odds are he doesn't have it?[/color]


You'd think that, but no, there have been a couple of people who've 'discovered' that they have stuff like this installed(smiley)

The logout page is a volatile GET URL, which is frowned on tbh, but almost every forum uses it. I'm changing it soon. The problem occurs because some genius decided that the world would be a better place if web browsers proactively downloaded the contents of every link on the page you're viewing.

This murders the internet and is extremely wasteful, but the main problem is that many sites use GET requests (with query strings) to perform volatile (state changing) actions.

If some stupid prefetcher is active, the chances are that it's visiting the logout button for you every now and then(smiley)

The only other viable option is that you are crossing subdomain/domain boundaries when you click links in the forum.

Everyone is supposed to log into www.futurerp.net. If you enter futurerp.net, it will shift you to www. automatically. I can't see how this would be an issue though, as the automatic redirection to www shouldn't allow this to happen any more.


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