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  • iPhone 5s 9.0.2. I see the logout issue. Seeing Michaels recent post I went into setting and cleared safari cache and history. Restarted safari, logged into audiobus forum, go to "general" section, select a post, hit back button and am logged out. Selecting "general" logs me back in. If I jump to the second page of the general section, view a post there and use the back button I can go back to page 2 and then back to page 1 without being logged out.
    So I would suspect the issue may somehow related to the main page and page 1 of the sections. Ie. In my case viewing a post in page 1 of the general post sections and using the back button is the only time I see this. For me re-selecting general restores my sign in session...

  • @Jocphone said:
    Thanks for the clarification eustressor. Sounds like you thoroughly explored the mill already over this one. Say hi to Lemmy and thank him for playing his part too.

    No problem at all :) As for @Lemmy, he said the arseholes who designed this forum software (not to be confused with Michael and Sebastian, who he described as "right good fellows") are clearly wankers and if anyone wants him he'll be down at the strip club looking at tits.

  • Buuuhggahah. Yep, I can reproduce this too, all by my lonesome. Leaving a message on the Vanilla forums to see if the good folks (clearly-wankers) there can help ;-)

  • BTW, this seems to be a Safari thing. Chrome works fine.

  • edited October 2015

    Okay, so one of the main forum devs over at Vanilla, ever the people-person, responds:

    bottom line pressing the back button is not the way to navigate the forum.
    pretty much all the info will be incorrect with repsect to read messages , notifications, counts, etc.

    move forwards.

    So I guess we've Been Told ;-)

  • @Michael said:
    Okay, so one of the main forum devs, ever the people-person, responds:

    So I guess we've Been Told ;-)

    Classy.

    Interpreted as "we don't care how browsers work and how you have all been using them for the last couple of decades. We know better."

    Thanks for taking the time out to converse with these ne'er do wells. The 'home' will be fine once I commit it to memory.

  • @eustressor said:
    can we have everything after 'he said' as the footer text to this forum?

  • At the time being, what happens to me mostly here, is:

    When on the second page of a thread, when I go back once, it doesn't show the previous (first) page, but builds the same again (some kind of "refresh"). When going back, again, it finally builds the forum-startpage... . Strange, but workable.

  • @Michael said:
    Okay, so one of the main forum devs, ever the people-person, responds:

    So I guess we've Been Told ;-)

    I wonder why that's only affecting Safari? And only new versions as my old phone is fine. I would have thought all browsers would use the same URL, so maybe just an issue with the new mobile version and the way it's handling cookies. I'll check my desktop version to see if that's affected, but them telling people they're using the internet wrong isn't going to help.

  • Yeah, it could be a Safari bug - wouldn't be the first time; it does work fine in Chrome. Mind you, sessions on other sites aren't destroyed by navigating back, so it's not really an excuse.

  • edited October 2015

    On other sites (well, some that I’ve noticed) on OSX Safari, often when going back to where I just was (usually with a gesture), I’ll see the previous location as expected, but new content if there has been any. The return to the back place seems to re-fetch the page again, in Safari. The other browsers don’t, and therefore going back will see the previous location as it was, but not necessarily as it is by now. I suspect Safari has some sort of elastic-ish tensioning rubber bandy connection with a previous place in the website’s idea of spacetime, and it goes back to where it was in terms of the page description, but doesn’t actually take us back to the previous temporal location in the timeline (obviously, as the planet has hurtled through space several thousand kilometres, and if we pressed the get-back gesture we’d end up isolated out in space, while the rest of the planet which houses the website in its current state is much further ahead in the Earth’s orbit, just that little bit nearer winter (or summer, if you’re in the econopoliticamically subordinate southern hemisphere). Or something like that.

    “Space is dark, it is so endless. When you’re lost it’s so relentless.”

  • @u0421793 said:

    “Space is dark, it is so endless. When you’re lost it’s so relentless.”

    Nice Hawkwind reference there, like it

  • @Michael said:

    Nice to see the Lemmy theme's still going, if via Hawkwind - can one of these issues be named the Lemmy Bug? Kilmister Syndrome? Any way, none of this explains why I can't log in from either my iPad or my iPhone 5S - it's like the forum software sees me as a villain here, One Who Must Be Banned - unless on the desktop. All goes through the same router. So goofy weird.

    Maybe the Vanilla devs are Android pushers. Or maybe they've just never listened to the entire "Ace of Spades" album at obscene volume levels.

  • @eustressor: We dahnt lahk yerrr tahhp.

    It is seriously freaking weird, though. I asked about that on the Vanilla support forum too, and got nowhere except for some totally unrelated suggestions. I've got nothing - nothing at all. Herrp.

  • @Michael

    "Believe me, the Hammer's gonna make you die" really seems like the only sensible response to unresponsive, unhelpful types. But you've got a nice, cultured rep. Maybe Lemmy will join the Vanilla forum ... ;)

    Seriously, thanks for checking, you and @Sebastian have both been great, taking the time you have on my "issue."

  • ;-) Sik em, Lemmy!

    No worries - sorry we couldn't actually solve it.

  • @Michael said:
    ;-) Sik em, Lemmy!

    No worries - sorry we couldn't actually solve it.

    Thanks for taking the time to investigate. At least I was shown a decent workaround in the bottom 'home' link.

  • There's a bug in the latest version of Safari that's doing something weird to certain characters in the URL, I found an article about it yesterday. Think someone got around it with a bit of JavaScript, I'll see if I can find the link later.

  • Has this fault just been fixed? It seems to have.

  • Nope, I'm afraid not. It seems to be a Safari bug related to our SSL, and aside from disabling SSL (or waiting for a Safari bugfix) I don't know how to address it.

  • I've just started getting this "back" issue as well on iPad in Safari, iOS 8.4.1. Was fine all last week and I haven't changed anything! My solution for now is not to "click" on an article I want to read, but instead to hold my finger on it to get the pop-up, where I select "Open in a new tab" which works fine - it keeps me logged in and remembers my previous place in older posts...

  • @Michael said:
    Nope, I'm afraid not. It seems to be a Safari bug related to our SSL, and aside from disabling SSL (or waiting for a Safari bugfix) I don't know how to address it.

    Ah, no it’s gone back to normal (i.e., faulty). It briefly acted as desired, for a while, just after the downtime update earlier on.

    I wonder if: there’s a correlation between people who experience this and people who are logged in via twitter/etc rather than a site account, and who also use Safari on OS X and Safari on iOS, and who sync said safaris by iCloud.

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