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Reporter: rickmastfan67 [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.09pm, Tuesday, 31st May 2011]
Just noticed this started to happen in the last ~24 hours or so. I need to keep logging in when I visit the main site. When I hit the "login" button, the following text is displayed:
"You appear to have cookies disabled - please enable cookies in your browser before continuing."
I certainly know that my cookies are not disabled because I'm logged into several other sites automatically when I visit them.
This is happening in both Firefox 4.0.1 and IE-9.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Author: TomH [Added to the original trac issue at 9.32am, Wednesday, 1st June 2011]
Fixed - fix should be live in the next half hour.
Login will still work incidentally, even with the message, and the message will vanish if you reload the page so long as you really do have cookies enabled.
Author: rickmastfan67 [Added to the original trac issue at 9.41am, Wednesday, 1st June 2011]
Yeah, I did notice that the login still worked. However, even with the "Remember Me" box clicked, if I closed my browser session, I had to login again when I would visit the site again. ;)
Reporter: rickmastfan67
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.09pm, Tuesday, 31st May 2011]
Just noticed this started to happen in the last ~24 hours or so. I need to keep logging in when I visit the main site. When I hit the "login" button, the following text is displayed:
"You appear to have cookies disabled - please enable cookies in your browser before continuing."
I certainly know that my cookies are not disabled because I'm logged into several other sites automatically when I visit them.
This is happening in both Firefox 4.0.1 and IE-9.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: