Unselecting "remember me" has the side-effect of logging out out of EVERY system you're logged into.
'Shindig'
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Apparently, this is a known bug:
Laura - Jun 7, 2013 10:49:35 am PDT #3458 of 3760
I am able to Log Out in IE, but not Firefox.
§ ita § - Jun 7, 2013 11:04:51 am PDT #3459 of 3760
Logging out is a known bug.
Laura - Jun 7, 2013 11:08:28 am PDT #3462 of 3760
I was able to log out after I changed the profile to not remember me.
Unselecting "remember me" has the side-effect of logging out out of EVERY system you're logged into.
Tom, I think this is by design, because ita made this note up above:
§ ita § - May 26, 2013 12:50:36 pm PDT #3338 of 3761
session cookies--good LORD, is this ever a hack! Let me just say--there's a better way to do this. I don't know what it is, but it does exist. It has to. And I do wonder--would a "remember me on this computer" option be useful in addition to the "remember me ALWAYS" we already have implemented?
Huh, I had the exact same conversation in June '13, but have zero memory of it.
For me it isn't a biggee since I never log out of the board on my devices and all the devices have their own systems of locks. It hasn't happened that I have logged on here from a computer in a library or some other person's machine.
Interesting anyway.
So far as I can tell, this is still the memory allocation overrun problem. However, at a quick glance, I don't have an easy solution beyond increasing the allocation more, which is more dollars, and at the moment without doing a little more work, I am uncertain exactly how much we would need to increase it to reliably stay up.
I gave myself some more permissions tonight, and obviously Scola has keys, but is it time to get our new developer volunteers their credentials?
The "E-mail Admins" tool doesn't work if you are not signed in. I signed out, clicked the link, completed all three fields, and clicked [Post]. All three fields cleared, and I got error messages for all three. Is this a bug or a feature?
Same result when signed in.
Same result when signed in.
Okay then, ignore what I just posted about it being anti-spam over in Bureaucracy.
Link appears to work ok.
Hmmmm. Previous attempts were with Dolphin on an iPad.
Tried again with Chrome on Win7, same results. The fields clear, and I get error messages at the top, white text on a dark red band:
Invalid e-mail address
Message subject missing
Message body missing