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Title: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Skhilled on Apr 09, 11, 06:39:22 AM
Sometimes when I try to login I get a screen like the one seen below. If I hit the back button I go back to the home page. I can then click "login" again and I am let in.

Someone else has had the same issues and contacted their hosting. They told him to set their SMF cache to none and save to file to see if it solves their issue. This solved to problem. So, you might have to either set it to none or just have it improperly set.

You'll also want to make sure that the Accelerator is also set to the recommended value.

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Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Crip on Apr 09, 11, 08:13:04 AM
I'll do some checking .. i do get that at times too. ;)
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: ZarPrime on Apr 09, 11, 10:21:25 AM
I've seen that before on TP.net but never here.  I haven't even seen it there for awhile.  Never did figure out what was causing it.  Anyway, good to know that there is something to try the next time I see it.

ZarPrime
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Maxx on Apr 09, 11, 11:11:30 AM
Did not want to do it here, but I always clear my logs and cache at least once per month,  the complete maintenance and back up more often though.

regards,
Maxx
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: willemjan on Apr 11, 11, 03:47:19 AM
Skhilled, I noticed the same! I thought it was an error on my end.
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Crip on Apr 11, 11, 07:29:02 AM
..really , I think ?? -- it's a TP thang -- cuz it was doing/showing long ago on TP.Net ...?
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Skhilled on Apr 19, 11, 09:48:01 AM
Not a TP thing cause the person I got the info from does not use TP. They do use SP so maybe there is something in both portals that is similar???

I just saw it here as I was logging in now. You might want to check with your hosting and ask them about it. There may be some tmp/cache files on the server that may need deleting...

Sorry, I haven't been back till now...working on a project. :P
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Crip on Apr 19, 11, 07:09:14 PM
It doen''t happen all the time , so , I might just leave it as is ..? Lol. :P
Title: Re: Possible Caching Issue
Post by: Skhilled on May 02, 11, 09:59:06 AM
It doesn't happen to me all of the time either. :P