Re: Making CureZone login usable by Firefox browser by Webmaster ..... Webmaster Debate & Suggestions
Date: 3/16/2005 6:38:00 PM ( 19 y ago)
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URL: https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=609213
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There are 2 things that may help, it helped to other people:
Always make sure that you are accessing curezone web site without "www"
Good URL: //www.curezone.org/forums/m.asp?f=264&i=3741
Bad URL: //www.curezone.org/forums/m.asp?f=264&i=3741
Cookies are Domain specific, and if you log on //www.curezone.org/, you will not be logged on //www.curezone.org cause those are 2 different Domains, from the cookies point of view.
curezone.com is a main domain, www.curezone.com is a subdomain.
So, if you log on //www.curezone.org and after that you clik on the link that takes you to //www.curezone.org , you will not be logged on.
If this doesn't help, try to update your Firefox to a latest version available.
Few weeks ago we updated cookies software on CureZone to solve some problems that majority of people on CureZone were experiencing.
But now, there is a minority that has got new problems they didn't have before ...
Some people solved the problem by updating to a newer version of their favorite browser, or by changing browser.
Most people using a computer with Windows, have Internet Explorer(IE). If you are unable to log on and post a mesage while using Firefox, you can do it from IE, and after the message is posted, you can continue using your Firefox.
Latest versions of Firefox and latest version of IE works fine with CureZone cookies(for most people) (you can stay logged on for days/weeks ).
CureZone software is written by following major web standards. If some browser is not working, the best is to upgrade it, or to change browser.
All pages on CureZone are written in the most simple HTML, HTML supported by major browsers as far as 5 year ago. We are not using any fancy scripts of any fancy java.
Webmaster
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