When I visit the forum with efnet.org it looks all nice and layout is cool, but when I hit the "post" button I get rerouted to efnet.info and it's phpBB style again.
Bug or feature?
forum .org or .info?
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i'm pretty sure the .org host points to the .info host and everything is hosted on .info. so its more a matter of which domain you set your options/cookies on. i'd suggest either just renaming your shortcut to hit the .info site or login to both, set same options and cookies should be fine from there on out.
the website link isn't for any domain in particular. it will load the module for whatever domain you visit the website under (.us, .org, or .info)
the problem comes with the forum sets the cookie for whatever you originally hit it as, but somewhere in the code, i think phpbb links to what its configured as (http://www.efnet.info), which will break your cookies.
when you say phpBB style, i assume you mean subSilver, the default phpBB theme? if you are getting a different theme for different domains, i would guess thats because you have a cookie set for that domain that says your theme was something different. try logging out, closing all IE windows, empty internet cache and delete the efnet.* cookies (or all cookies if you don't know how to delete specific cookies).
the problem comes with the forum sets the cookie for whatever you originally hit it as, but somewhere in the code, i think phpbb links to what its configured as (http://www.efnet.info), which will break your cookies.
when you say phpBB style, i assume you mean subSilver, the default phpBB theme? if you are getting a different theme for different domains, i would guess thats because you have a cookie set for that domain that says your theme was something different. try logging out, closing all IE windows, empty internet cache and delete the efnet.* cookies (or all cookies if you don't know how to delete specific cookies).
In God we trust,
Everyone else must have an X.509 certificate.
Everyone else must have an X.509 certificate.
try reading the entire thread next time before replying. his problem is a cookie issue, which causes him to be "logged out" when he gets sent to .info, for which his cookies were not setKahr wrote:Nice and simple: You can change the looks of the forums when logged in by simply choosing another theme in your Profile.
In God we trust,
Everyone else must have an X.509 certificate.
Everyone else must have an X.509 certificate.
I apologize for that. I'll do better in the future. Sorry.munky wrote:try reading the entire thread next time before replying. his problem is a cookie issue, which causes him to be "logged out" when he gets sent to .info, for which his cookies were not setKahr wrote:Nice and simple: You can change the looks of the forums when logged in by simply choosing another theme in your Profile.
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