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Has anyone else been having trouble today with their Brickshelf accounts?
I can log in to my top level folder and have the typical edit commands that
should be listed. However, if I go into any of my sub-folders, it acts like
I'm not logged in - all of the options go away and I can only browse the
folders.
If I log in again and opt to use an edit command (such as add a folder) from
my top folder, it takes me to the "search for members by last name" page. I
notice that the URL, however, reads:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?action=newfolder
Is it just me? :)
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Joel J
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I've been able to upload at work but my home computer has been having the
same problems you have. I tried logging out and logging back in at home with
no luck. Maybe it is some wierd cookie deal?
"Joel Jacobsen" <arslaan@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:GL5rx8.893@lugnet.com...
> Has anyone else been having trouble today with their Brickshelf accounts?
>
> I can log in to my top level folder and have the typical edit commands that
> should be listed. However, if I go into any of my sub-folders, it acts like
> I'm not logged in - all of the options go away and I can only browse the
> folders.
>
> If I log in again and opt to use an edit command (such as add a folder) from
> my top folder, it takes me to the "search for members by last name" page. I
> notice that the URL, however, reads:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?action=newfolder
>
> Is it just me? :)
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joel J
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In lugnet.general, Jim Schifeling writes:
> I've been able to upload at work but my home computer has been having the
> same problems you have. I tried logging out and logging back in at home with
> no luck. Maybe it is some wierd cookie deal?
Has anyone figured this out yet? It's quite a pain for me. My work computer
doesn't have a USB port for my digital camera but I can upload from there.
At home I can't upload but I can use my camera. Who do you email for
problems like this a Brickshelf?
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Try posting to lugnet.announce.brickshelf...
Duq
lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.general, Jim Schifeling writes:
> > I've been able to upload at work but my home computer has been having the
> > same problems you have. I tried logging out and logging back in at home with
> > no luck. Maybe it is some wierd cookie deal?
>
>
> Has anyone figured this out yet? It's quite a pain for me. My work computer
> doesn't have a USB port for my digital camera but I can upload from there.
> At home I can't upload but I can use my camera. Who do you email for
> problems like this a Brickshelf?
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Jim Schifeling wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Jim Schifeling writes:
> > I've been able to upload at work but my home computer has been having the
> > same problems you have. I tried logging out and logging back in at home with
> > no luck. Maybe it is some wierd cookie deal?
>
>
> Has anyone figured this out yet? It's quite a pain for me. My work computer
> doesn't have a USB port for my digital camera but I can upload from there.
> At home I can't upload but I can use my camera. Who do you email for
> problems like this a Brickshelf?
probably Kevin Loch - it's his server and software, after all :)
Dan
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I had the same problem, so I guess it hasn't been fixed. Is this happening
to anyone else? I've tried to contact Kevin Loch for about a week now
regarding other things, not this problem, but he hasn't replied. Anyone
have any other ideas?
In lugnet.general, Joel Jacobsen writes:
> Has anyone else been having trouble today with their Brickshelf accounts?
>
> I can log in to my top level folder and have the typical edit commands that
> should be listed. However, if I go into any of my sub-folders, it acts like
> I'm not logged in - all of the options go away and I can only browse the
> folders.
>
> If I log in again and opt to use an edit command (such as add a folder) from
> my top folder, it takes me to the "search for members by last name" page. I
> notice that the URL, however, reads:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?action=newfolder
>
> Is it just me? :)
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joel J
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In lugnet.general, Joel Jacobsen writes:
> Has anyone else been having trouble today with their Brickshelf accounts?
>
> I can log in to my top level folder and have the typical edit commands that
> should be listed. However, if I go into any of my sub-folders, it acts like
> I'm not logged in - all of the options go away and I can only browse the
> folders.
>
> If I log in again and opt to use an edit command (such as add a folder) from
> my top folder, it takes me to the "search for members by last name" page. I
> notice that the URL, however, reads:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?action=newfolder
>
> Is it just me? :)
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joel J
I had this problem for the first time today, has any news developed on how
to handle the problem.
sun
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There was a bug in the calculation of expiration time for the persistent
cookie that tracks login state. The time zone change made it fail.
It works now.
KL
In lugnet.general, Joel Jacobsen writes:
> Has anyone else been having trouble today with their Brickshelf accounts?
>
> I can log in to my top level folder and have the typical edit commands that
> should be listed. However, if I go into any of my sub-folders, it acts like
> I'm not logged in - all of the options go away and I can only browse the
> folders.
>
> If I log in again and opt to use an edit command (such as add a folder) from
> my top folder, it takes me to the "search for members by last name" page. I
> notice that the URL, however, reads:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?action=newfolder
>
> Is it just me? :)
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joel J
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