message board Reply #15 – December 11, 2009, 01:37:38 AM wow,, that was odd.......just now like 3 min ago i jumped to another section and the site asked me to log on.ok,,so i logged on.typical message pops up thanking me for logging in and that i will be automatically directed to the site ,,ect ect.but the next screen that showed up was another log on screen.so i logged on,,,and the whole process repeated itself.I just closed this session out and opened up IE again and logged on with no problems Quote Selected
message board Reply #16 – December 11, 2009, 02:40:08 AM Yup. That's a problem with your browser. It's called a cookie issue. It's what I've been saying all along. The fact everyone in this thread stated they have no issues makes it pretty clear the issue is on your end. BTW, what "pun"?Quote from: jcassity;302066wow,, that was odd.......just now like 3 min ago i jumped to another section and the site asked me to log on.ok,,so i logged on.typical message pops up thanking me for logging in and that i will be automatically directed to the site ,,ect ect.but the next screen that showed up was another log on screen.so i logged on,,,and the whole process repeated itself.I just closed this session out and opened up IE again and logged on with no problems Quote Selected
message board Reply #17 – December 11, 2009, 03:38:58 AM Get rid of IE, and alot of your problems will go away. Quote Selected
message board Reply #18 – December 11, 2009, 10:19:51 AM I got rid of IE myself, and with Firefox, there at the top: Tools, drop down menu, Options, drop down menu, shows cookie options such as accept third party cookies, and history options such as clear history when firefox closes. If I check that last one, I have to re-log in every time I go to a page, such as this site. A PITA, but after I unchecked it, I automatically log on every time I visit. Not saying this is your issue, though. Quote Selected
message board Reply #19 – December 11, 2009, 03:26:30 PM Allow cookies To our sight your problem will go away. Quote Selected