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I have so much free time on my hands, and I love doing tedious and otherwise useless tasks. Thank you Adobe for replacing the NNTP servers with this lame web-based forum. I'll come back in a few hours so I can login again. Wheeeee!
Best,
Christopher
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don't forget to tip the doorman on the way in (and out) and in (and out)...
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I'm actually in favor of eliminating NNTP. Every time someone posts using that, it comes in with a fixed width and with the entire previous post quoted. Much better to come here and post on the web, the proper way. (Or at least, it used to be better, before Adobe 'fixed' it with these new crap forums.)
However, the need to log in every time you come here definitely needs to be fixed. The Remember Me checkbox MUST be made to work.
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eh? last time i logged in was about 3 days ago
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just logged me out again between reloading a page and clicking on an unread thread. go to hit reply and there's no reply link. sure nuff, logged out. weird.
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Jim Simon wrote on 2009-04-12 08:32 :
I'm actually in favor of eliminating NNTP. Every time someone posts using that, it comes in with a fixed width
When an NNTP message leaves my computer it has been carefully designed
not to instruct whatever reader is reading it to use a specific font.
The font you see is the font of the recipient, not of the sender. Which
is quite the opposite of the current forums where the sender can specify
the font the recipient should use.
and with the entire previous post quoted.
Again this is not a feature of NNTP. Some people may do that, but they
can do that as well in the current forums.
NNTP is just a transport protocol. Whatever message is send over it is
the responsibility of the sender, however the message is rendered is the
responsibility of the recipient.
I don't see you blaming HTTP for the new look either.
Jochem
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Jochem van Dieten
http://jochem.vandieten.net/
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this logging in every 20 mins or so is really freaking annoying. ... 😞
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and again...
and it insists on putting my email addy in there instead of my login, so i need to go and delete the "at yahoo dot com" before i can log in.
fix this please.
and fix the back button thing that takes you back to page one even if you're backing out of a thread you were reading on page four.
how long are we expected to put up with this cr#p before you expect us to bail out?
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Try doing the following: Log out > then Log in using your email address.
Now go to Your Stuff > then Profile.
Next choose edit Profile > the look at the top two or thre lines you'll have a Line with your name First name then Last Name.
Then your Email address click on the radio button associate with your name.
Get out of the dit screen and log off and then log back on as you would see if your Name will show up.
If that don't work go back to Your Stuff and follow steps again and see if sticks that time.
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>then Log in using your email address.
that's not my login.
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dave milbut wrote:
that's not my login.
Dangit dave! Knock it off with the facts!
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Sometimes the only way you can change you profile info is log in with your email address or whatever address you used.
Why is it when I explain something that sieems so simple to me any one should understand, they don't. I try to explain as simple as possible.
If it wouldn't compromise my information I would make a screen shot.
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thanks pj. please give this one a miss... appreciated. dave
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Now go to Your Stuff > then Profile.
I don't see "Your Stuff" or "Profile".
Best,
Christopher
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Look at the line just below the black block with the word Forums There should be a bar showing your Picture (Avatar) if you have one welcome, Your User Name; an Item named New Then Your Stuff, then History, then Browse.
Click on Your Stuff. A Drop down list will appear.
If someone has done too much messing around with the CSS for the forum this whole line may be missing.
I've heard some on the forums say they remove everything except the actual textboxes.
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You only see that once you're logged in.
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> Try doing the following: Log out > then Log in using your email address.
Tried that, it's still not working. Have to log in every few hours.
Best,
Christopher
"How convenient." -- The Church Lady
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had to log in this morning from a different machine (that had been logged in thursday when i left...)
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I'm working on and trying something. If it works (i need several days to try), I'll post what I did if it works.
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PjonesCET wrote:
I'm working on and trying something. If it works (i need several days to try), I'll post what I did if it works.
Well I Tried what I was working on and it didn't work. There is an extension which can be loaded in to SeaMonkey called Web Developer toolbar.
One of the fetures you can alter site cookies to repair them.
I tried changing sign in cookie from session only to one that has an expriation date. And I set it to 2039. Usually it works on the adobe site it doesn't they rewrite the cookies and resend everytime you signed out
So we may end up with session only cookies forever, and have to sign in every 24 - 36 hours.
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pj, a session isn't a cookie. a session is data stored on the server for a period of time. most server implimentations default to 20 minutes (apache, IIS, websphere). but that's easily changed... on the server, at the application level. there are cookies that are set to expire at session end, but they're also not the same as the session itself.
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dave milbut wrote:
pj, a session isn't a cookie. a session is data stored on the server for a period of time. most server implimentations default to 20 minutes (apache, IIS, websphere). but that's easily changed... on the server, at the application level. there are cookies that are set to expire at session end, but they're also not the same as the session itself.
Get a copy of Seamonkey or firefox open and go to adobe.com Forums.
Sign in . Now go to toool menu and look for Cookie manager.
Now Go to managed stored cookies.
Now look for adobe.com
You should find at least a half dozen Adobe Cookies.
And will show adobe forums.
I won't show information but does show seesion. Which means as soon as the session it stimed out it no longer works and a newone is sent.
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switching machines seems to be involved as i had to log in again...
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It's frustrating.
At first I thought the requirement to log in over and over was due to ironing out the bugs of the new setup.
But it doesn't seem to have changed. And the frequency of needing to log in is random.
Some days I manage to go over 10 hours without having to log in. Others, it's not more than 30 minutes.
Is this something that might change in the future? Or should I just make the log in screen my default?
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today has been horrible. i've logged in no less than 5 times!!! arrrggggghhhh!!!!