Yes, I see now.
Still goes to GComm home page after clicking add.cgi, even if was logged aready.
Well, now this shows clearly that it's not a cookie problem.
Also, Laura is right, that this should not work that way.
I'm running out of ideas, so GComm reinstall may be a last chance.
You may try to uninstall Auth_Community plugin, GComm, and try with a fresh install.
Be careful if you do this on a production site, where you have registered users!
(it can even delete/overwrite user tables if you are careless)
Best regards,
Webmaster33
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Still goes to GComm home page after clicking add.cgi, even if was logged aready.
Well, now this shows clearly that it's not a cookie problem.
Also, Laura is right, that this should not work that way.
I'm running out of ideas, so GComm reinstall may be a last chance.
You may try to uninstall Auth_Community plugin, GComm, and try with a fresh install.
Be careful if you do this on a production site, where you have registered users!
(it can even delete/overwrite user tables if you are careless)
Best regards,
Webmaster33
Paid Support from Webmaster33. Expert in Perl programming & Gossamer Threads applications. (click here for prices)
Webmaster33's products (upd.2004.09.26) | Private message | Contact me | Was my post helpful? Donate my help...