Later, when I tried again, it seemed to be stuck on "http://www.twilightheroes.com/verify.php"
I can't log in to make a bug report either.

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Kinak wrote:Curse you its and it's! Curse yoooooooooou!
Kinak wrote:Curse you its and it's! Curse yoooooooooou!
Yes and no. It should kick you over to www.twilightheroes.comCristiona wrote:Seems your fix killed http://twilightheroes.com
Yes, I eventually ended up cleaning cookies and that seemed to help (as in, I was'n able to log in immediately before, and was able to log in immediately after).Kinak wrote:That's a whole mess of errors. I can't speak to the forums (neither I nor Ryme's code, obviously), but the rest of it sounds a lot like cookies aren't being handled properly.
I've tightened things up a bit on our side and fixed at least part of it. You may have to clear out your cookies but, other than that, if it's still giving you any problems, let me know.
Cheers!
Kinak
LovelyxKiv wrote:Yes, I eventually ended up cleaning cookies and that seemed to help (as in, I was'n able to log in immediately before, and was able to log in immediately after).
Ugh. I mean, I can change it back, but technology-wise, that's just going to cause problems periodically and there's not much else I can do about it.Cristiona wrote:Well, yes, it does that. Many of us used no-www to log in to side accounts while on a main account in the same browser.
yes please!Kinak wrote:I can change it back
You can run "firefox -no-remote -ProfileManager", create a new profile (and possibly copy everything from your old profile to the new one, when neither is running, so that you have all your addons and scripts on both), then use that to run two separate firefoxes, each with its own cookies and everything. You won't get them in two tabs in the same window, though.Cristiona wrote:Well, the advantage of being able to run two sessions in Firefox is using the autoadventure script and it keeps me from having to put up with IE's endless clicking noises.
First thing I always disable when I set up a computer.Cristiona wrote:IE's endless clicking noises.
Cristiona wrote:Well, the advantage of being able to run two sessions in Firefox is using the autoadventure script and it keeps me from having to put up with IE's endless clicking noises.
I don't suppose I could convince the two of you to try the newest (Beta) version of Multifox?Patojonas wrote:yes please!
Truer words rarely spoken.xKiv wrote:Cookies make certain things easier (like gm scripts that add links without having to scrape for session id to put in urls), and other things nightmare.
Clickity clickity clickity.Harry Dresden wrote:First thing I always disable when I set up a computer.
Actually, it breaks running chat in the sidebar, which I do so I can watch chat regardless of which tab I'm in. Guess I'm stuck using other browsers.Kinak wrote:I'm not sure if it'll disrupt the delicate ecosystem of plug-ins you already use but, well, using a beta plug-in is less scary to me than trusting browsers to ignore twilightheroes.com cookies on http://www.twilightheroes.com.
... or different firefox profiles, like I already suggested ...Cristiona wrote:Actually, it breaks running chat in the sidebar, which I do so I can watch chat regardless of which tab I'm in. Guess I'm stuck using other browsers.Kinak wrote:I'm not sure if it'll disrupt the delicate ecosystem of plug-ins you already use but, well, using a beta plug-in is less scary to me than trusting browsers to ignore twilightheroes.com cookies on http://www.twilightheroes.com.
Yeah, the horn of Zion is spread across several pages, each of which checks for a valid session. I recoded that this morning so, even if the connection drops in the middle, you should have either the horn or a fight waiting for you when you get back.xKiv wrote:It's especially funny when it happens when I use horn of Zion, resulting in loss of item and no fight.
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