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    auto-log off

    after about 30 minutes 'crafting' my reply. i hit submitt button and it said i need to log in again, so i need to write my reply all over again. this is happening with me on severaly computers now. is this a bug or i need to reply faster

    ++++ nevermind, i got it
    Last edited by Jujumon; 01-18-2009 at 12:01 AM.

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    As far as I know there is no auto log out feature enabled on the Flash Kit boards. Its never logged me off that I can think of, leaving me logged in for hours, if not days at a time. At the very least, you should just be able to hit the back button to recover what you started to type.

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    to me, every now and then it does happens.(i believed i asked about it here before as well) Even as i push back button it reverts back to blank box, i write again and push submit, and it's still asking for new log in.

    ...(i just have to log in again the get the reply registered), not a big problem


    ** haha. it just happened to me with this reply as well

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    Is it possible to try it from another computer to see if it may be your browser settings or something local?

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    yeah, happened on several computers in 3 different countries. and as far as i know this only happens to me.

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    ok, let me take a closer look at your account. Perhaps we can set you up with a test account.

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    thanks
    just have a look at it is ok, if u cant find anything wrong then dont worry. it's really not a big deal.

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    this will be a cookie issue, nothing else. It has to be local. Be sure you check remember me when logging in, and also test with other browsers.

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