[geeklog-users] problem with AOL and MSN browser logging in?

Dwight Trumbower dwight at trumbower.com
Fri Mar 7 12:46:01 EST 2003


I installed AOL 8 last night and had no problems with the sites I went too.

I created a new account and emailed a story to my aol account.

Let me know if you want to test something.


At 05:12 PM 3/5/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Interesting.  I've been exhibiting similar issues on
>http://www.iowaoutdoors.org.  Though I think MSN is OK (I have to verify
>that) I'm sure AOL is causing me problems.
>
>I'll try and get a copy of AOL 8 (where are those f*cking CD's when you
>want one?) and do some testing.  Can anybody with MSN access check this?
>
>I've copied the developer list in hopes we can all address this as I've
>been ignorign this thinking it was somethign hokey with my site but your
>message is convincing me otherwise.
>
>--Tony
>
>On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Donald Wheeling wrote:
>
> > Apparently some of my users are having problems with logging in using
> > AOL and the MSN browser. One client said "ok, so i created a new user
> > and logged in to change my password but, when i hit update now it
> > brought me back to the home page, but not logged on.  I  tried logging
> > back on, but it wouldnt let me... i dont get an error saying that I
> > entered in a wrong password or anything,  I just put in my username and
> > password and hit the login button and all that happens is the page
> > reloads showing im still a guest user".
> >
> > I can log in under his name and password with no problems but I'm using
> > Explorer on a macintosh. I tried Netscape as well with no hangups. I
> > noticed that Geeklog has a few issues with email using AOL and was
> > wondering if it extends further than that?
> >
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