Le vendredi 25 octobre 2019 00:02:06 UTC+2, Rob Steinmetz a écrit :
> OK,
>
> It's fixed. Thanks to everyone who pitched in.
>
> I still don't know what was actually wrong. I could never duplicate the
> problem and none of the suggestions exposed the actual issue.
>
> I went back into my profil
OK,
It's fixed. Thanks to everyone who pitched in.
I still don't know what was actually wrong. I could never duplicate the
problem and none of the suggestions exposed the actual issue.
I went back into my profile and cleared pretty much everything in
Private Data again except Cookies, Offlin
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
> I've also removed a and reinstalled SeaMonkey.It seems something is
> cacheing the login in information but I can't find it.
This would be a user setting and removing and reinstalling SeaMonkey no
matter how often you do it will not clear a user profile setting.
As suggeste
OK I don't know if this is progress or not but is now appears that if I
don't login through the home page but at one of the other alternate
logins I can in fact login.
I've also removed a and reinstalled SeaMonkey.It seems something is
cacheing the login in information but I can't find it.
R
OK,
I created a new blank profile and was able to login and logout
repeatedly using different accounts. Using the "Remember Me" button the
site populated the user name field and left the password blank. I could
save the username and password and select any account from the list to
login.
On
On 2019-10-23, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
> OK
> I tend to keep a clean profile in Profile manager. So I went and
> loaded that one and it works as expected.
> Went back to my regular profiles and the problem recurs.
> It seems to definitely be something in my profile.
I'd suggest creating a brand new
OK
I tend to keep a clean profile in Profile manager. So I went and loaded
that one and it works as expected.
Went back to my regular profiles and the problem recurs.
It seems to definitely be something in my profile.
Daniel wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote on 23/10/2019 6:23 AM:
Paul B. Gallagher
Not for a while, just for the time you see cookies appearing on another
domain.
rob wrote on 23-10-19 01:18:
It's possible there is a third domain involved, but I'm not sure how
to figure out which one. I suppose I could delete all cookies and live
with the inconvenience for a while.
Nuno Si
jb.alab...@gmail.com wrote on 23/10/2019 6:26 AM:
I've asked about one problem, which it hasn't been answered, and I'm
receiving lots of answers about toher topics. What's that...!?
*Jordi Borràs Alabern* (Manresa, Barcelona, Catalunya/Catalonia)
Jordi Borràs Alabern, you have sent your qu
Rob Steinmetz wrote on 23/10/2019 6:23 AM:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richard Alan wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I've gone into the Data Manager and deleted all information on that
domain including logins, cookies and other data. ...
Try clearing their cookies. That m
rob wrote:
The site is Southwest.com
I can change the IP address and test that. Simply restarting the
machine probably won't force a new IP as DHCP (which this machine
uses) tries to assign the same IP address every time.
I have changed the Gateway address recently.
It is possible that logins
The site is Southwest.com
I can change the IP address and test that. Simply restarting the machine
probably won't force a new IP as DHCP (which this machine uses) tries to
assign the same IP address every time.
I have changed the Gateway address recently.
It is possible that logins are handl
It's possible there is a third domain involved, but I'm not sure how to
figure out which one. I suppose I could delete all cookies and live with
the inconvenience for a while.
Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2019-10-22, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I've gone into
On 2019-10-22, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
>>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
> I've gone into the Data Manager and deleted all information on that
> domain including logins, cookies and other data. ...
Try clearing their cookies. That may be how they remember you
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I've cleared all Cookies for that domain. the Permissions and
Preferences tabs are grayed out. I even went into the Form Data tab
and deleted all instances of that user name.
I've looked everywhere I can think of for any setting that I can
delete.
About the only thing I h
I've asked about one problem, which it hasn't been answered, and I'm
receiving lots of answers about toher topics. What's that...!?
*Jordi Borràs Alabern* (Manresa, Barcelona, Catalunya/Catalonia)
Missatge de Rob Steinmetz del dia dt., 22
d’oct. 2019 a les 21:25:
> I've cleared all Cookies
I've cleared all Cookies for that domain. the Permissions and
Preferences tabs are grayed out. I even went into the Form Data tab and
deleted all instances of that user name.
I've looked everywhere I can think of for any setting that I can delete.
About the only thing I haven't tried is removi
Richard Alan wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I've gone into the Data Manager and deleted all information on that
domain including logins, cookies and other data. ...
Try clearing their cookies. That may be how they remember you.
It appears he's already done that.
Pe
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Rob Steinmetz wrote:
>> I've gone into the Data Manager and deleted all information on that
>> domain including logins, cookies and other data. ...
>
> Try clearing their cookies. That may be how they remember you.
It appears he's already done that.
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Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Seamonkey 2.49.5
I have a problem with a website that insists on using one users login. I
originally clicked on the "Remember Me" box, now I can't get SeaMonkey
forget that user and I can't login to that site with any other user. It
keeps trying to use the one user and ev
Seamonkey 2.49.5
I have a problem with a website that insists on using one users login. I
originally clicked on the "Remember Me" box, now I can't get SeaMonkey
forget that user and I can't login to that site with any other user. It
keeps trying to use the one user and even when I put in the c
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