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I'm sick of it. Cookie's expiring too soon. TO laffen.


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Posted by Krubach
This is what happens.

I check Esato some day at night.

Then, the next morning, i want to see what was posted in between.
I ckick on "... new posts" and i get the threads with posts made from the night before.

I start checking a thread, and if i take a little too long reading, when i click the "... new posts" again i only get onlyt half a dozen threads. This means posts made in threads since i accessed esato in the morning.

THIS SUCKS!

I have to click "24 hours" posts to get the latest (but not the very latest), hence getting threads from half a day that don't matter, because i've already seen it.

Please laffen make the cookie valid a little longer, before replacing it.


Posted by Lynx69
Try going to tools>internet options>settings and change the setting about checking for updates of a page to what you want. That should help.

Posted by Krubach
I don't it has anything to do with your suggestion (it relates to page caching).

I think this is an implementation issue, something that laffen set.

Posted by Krubach
I'm still sick of this.

I i loose sometime replying to someone when I click the "latest posts" link...pooff...it's all gone.

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Posted by energetic
Try this settings. Go to Internet Options>Settings then on the "Check for newer versions of stored pages" click "Every visit to the page".

I have no problem with this settings.

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Posted by Krubach
As i said. I think it doesn't have anything to do with my settings.
The way i see it, it's like this (and that's why i need laffen, to know if i'm correct):

When a page is loaded the server checks for the "Esato Cookie" to see when was the last time i pulled an Esato page.

If the cookie saved data is newer than dddd, than the cookie is not overwritten.
If the cookie saved data is older than dddd, than the cookie is updated with the current datetime.

Now i think this dddd value is too short. (something like two minutes)

Posted by energetic
Can you explain me then why this doesnt happen with my computer?

Posted by Krubach
dunno

P.S.-I've set the browser with the settings tou suggested and the same thing's still happening....

Posted by methylated_spirit
Bugs the diddies off me too, mate


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