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Annoying Log-In Issue




Topic started on 9-5-2007 @ 08:25 AM by Creep Thumper


  1. Why do I have to log into ATS, BTS, and AP separately?

  2. Are you considering a general log-in procedure that covers all three boards?



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reply posted on 9-5-2007 @ 09:00 AM by SkepticOverlord


Originally posted by Creep Thumper
Why do I have to log into ATS, BTS, and AP separately?


Because they operate under three different domains.

Some users (about 70%) are indeed logged into all three domains when they enter their username and password. We have a bit of custom code that relies on a "challenge and response" redirect to log you into all three domains. However, if your browser does not release referral data in this type of redirect, you'll only get one user-status cookie from the site your're logging into, not one from all three.



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reply posted on 9-5-2007 @ 01:30 PM by Creep Thumper


Okay, thank you. I'm not really computer savvy, but I do understand what you've explained.



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