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Posted 31/08/2005 06:58:12 |
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Junior Member
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 06/10/2006 05:59:33
Posts: 25,
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| Each time a user visits the forum or post a message, his/her count of visits is being incremented by about 10. I think this post is similar to Topic7933-64-1.aspx, however I cannot post in this topic, so I started a new one. Could it be a problem with the browser's client sending an incorrect cookie causing the login script to count multiple times the same visit? I am using the final 4.00 from a clean database (no upgrade from 3.4 or any RCs).
-- Daniel Morin GenoPro Genealogy Software http://www.genopro.com/
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Posted 31/08/2005 08:21:34 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
Group: Administrators
Last Login: 2 days ago @ 11:53:33
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DanMorin (8/31/2005)
Each time a user visits the forum or post a message, his/her count of visits is being incremented by about 10. I think this post is similar to Topic7933-64-1.aspx, however I cannot post in this topic, so I started a new one. Could it be a problem with the browser's client sending an incorrect cookie causing the login script to count multiple times the same visit? I am using the final 4.00 from a clean database (no upgrade from 3.4 or any RCs). Hi Dan, It sounds like a cookie problem. Could you confirm cookies are enabled on the machine experiencing the problem. Also if possible try clearing your temp internet files and see if the problem persists. Also would it be possible to grab the browser details if they are available. Could you also let me know of your Refresh Last Login Date setting within the Admin CP within Manage Settings >> Forum Settings >> Refresh Last Login Date. I look forward to your response,
 Kindest Regards,
Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 31/08/2005 11:21:06 |
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Junior Member
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 06/10/2006 05:59:33
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| My customer reported "I deleted all the cookies and temp files, logged out and loged in again." He is using IE6 SP1. The Refresh Last Login Date is 20 (minutes).
-- Daniel Morin GenoPro Genealogy Software http://www.genopro.com/
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Posted 07/04/2006 12:17:39 |
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Forum Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 01/05/2006 10:31:32
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| I am getting the same behaviour. New to using/admining these forums, but certain members seem to be having their visit counts increase quickly; one even posted a topic on it here. Any help/advice would be appreciated.
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Posted 07/04/2006 13:23:04 |
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Junior Member
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 06/10/2006 05:59:33
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I think the problem is caused by the browser not handling cookies properly. Only three of my customers reported the problem of "too many visits". Those 3 customers are all from Israel. It may be a coincidence, or a bug in the Hebrew version of Internet Explorer. For what is worth, I am writing this... I don't have any other clue to solve this problem.
-- Daniel Morin GenoPro Genealogy Software http://www.genopro.com/
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Posted 07/04/2006 13:43:19 |
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Support Supremo
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 13/11/2008 12:44:07
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carlatomic (4/7/2006)
I am getting the same behaviour. New to using/admining these forums, but certain members seem to be having their visit counts increase quickly; one even posted a topic on it here. Any help/advice would be appreciated. Dear carlatomic, It seems you've customized the registration functionality... Could you test it in an clean InstantForum installation to see if the problem is due to your modifications?
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