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Posted - 2004.07.14 17:50:00 -
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Any responses to the new bug reporting page can go here.
I'm most interested in people that are having trouble getting the first page to come up. The sort of things I'd like to know in these cases are what browser you're using, if you're using the same account you're posting with to log in (please do) and what any security settings on cookies you've got.
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Posted - 2004.07.14 17:50:00 -
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Any responses to the new bug reporting page can go here.
I'm most interested in people that are having trouble getting the first page to come up. The sort of things I'd like to know in these cases are what browser you're using, if you're using the same account you're posting with to log in (please do) and what any security settings on cookies you've got.
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Posted - 2004.07.14 20:00:00 -
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ah. this one appears to be a fun byproduct of something in the myeve login. I suggest, instead of clicking my link above (I'll remove it), go to Eve insider and click bug reporting there.
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Posted - 2004.07.14 20:00:00 -
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ah. this one appears to be a fun byproduct of something in the myeve login. I suggest, instead of clicking my link above (I'll remove it), go to Eve insider and click bug reporting there.
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Posted - 2004.07.14 21:00:00 -
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That particular problem is fixed, only affected links on the forum.
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Posted - 2004.07.14 21:00:00 -
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That particular problem is fixed, only affected links on the forum.
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Posted - 2004.07.16 10:39:00 -
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I've run through most of the obvious things with some of the other people that are getting the redirect looping. It's probably not the browser (happening for a number of people on a number of browsers, and indeed the same people on a number of browsers). I'm inclinded to believe therefore that it's not javascript, as I think one of the login pages uses javascript to redirect. It's also not anything obvious in an account, since one of the people I asked had tried on two accounts.
Still looking into it then, I'll be trawling through that code later today after a few other things on my todo list get done.
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Posted - 2004.07.16 10:39:00 -
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I've run through most of the obvious things with some of the other people that are getting the redirect looping. It's probably not the browser (happening for a number of people on a number of browsers, and indeed the same people on a number of browsers). I'm inclinded to believe therefore that it's not javascript, as I think one of the login pages uses javascript to redirect. It's also not anything obvious in an account, since one of the people I asked had tried on two accounts.
Still looking into it then, I'll be trawling through that code later today after a few other things on my todo list get done.
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Posted - 2004.07.19 16:00:00 -
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I'm closing in on the cause of this.
Update: I've found the cause. The people being affected by the infinite redirect loop by this have very very naughty isps.
Update2: I've found a cause. There seems to be another indeterminate problem. will add some logging.
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Posted - 2004.07.19 16:00:00 -
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I'm closing in on the cause of this.
Update: I've found the cause. The people being affected by the infinite redirect loop by this have very very naughty isps.
Update2: I've found a cause. There seems to be another indeterminate problem. will add some logging.
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Posted - 2004.07.27 15:46:00 -
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I'm looking at this problem today. The changes I made before to try and catch infinite looping caused it, but only for people who loop anyway. Since it didn't break anything for people who weren't broken anyway, it had to take a back seat to some higher priority stuff. I don't currently know what's causing the root problem of the remaining people affected by infinite redirecting, but hopefully I'll get some more clues as I fix my error catching.
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Posted - 2004.07.27 15:46:00 -
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I'm looking at this problem today. The changes I made before to try and catch infinite looping caused it, but only for people who loop anyway. Since it didn't break anything for people who weren't broken anyway, it had to take a back seat to some higher priority stuff. I don't currently know what's causing the root problem of the remaining people affected by infinite redirecting, but hopefully I'll get some more clues as I fix my error catching.
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Posted - 2004.07.28 13:09:00 -
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Overdue update.
There's been a number of people having problems with logging in. Problem number one was ISPs that mask their users real IP addresses with 'fake' ones, the worst offender of this I've tracked back to NTL (a cable provider in the UK). I've put in a fix that deals with this, allowing NTL users to submit bugs while I talk to them about what we can do about it and investigate some more.
Second problem was with some older code we were reusing that had an issue with character names containing the ' character. The problem was initially masked by having very similar end-symptoms to the above problem, but became pretty obvious after I put the fix for that in.
There are indications that there may be some more users who have problems logging in. If you're still having a problem after the date of this post, post in this thread and let me know as many of the symptoms as you can.
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Posted - 2004.07.28 13:09:00 -
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Overdue update.
There's been a number of people having problems with logging in. Problem number one was ISPs that mask their users real IP addresses with 'fake' ones, the worst offender of this I've tracked back to NTL (a cable provider in the UK). I've put in a fix that deals with this, allowing NTL users to submit bugs while I talk to them about what we can do about it and investigate some more.
Second problem was with some older code we were reusing that had an issue with character names containing the ' character. The problem was initially masked by having very similar end-symptoms to the above problem, but became pretty obvious after I put the fix for that in.
There are indications that there may be some more users who have problems logging in. If you're still having a problem after the date of this post, post in this thread and let me know as many of the symptoms as you can.
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