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Troppo2k
13th May 2007, 09:01 PM
Hi
just joined after lurking for quite awhile, great info here, thanks.
I cannot view thumbnails, any suggestions?
No have probs on other vbulletin sites.
Using XP Pro
IE7
ZoneAlarm Pro.
Just previewed my own post & can't even see the image I posted. HELP! :?
Johnno......
Barry_White
13th May 2007, 09:12 PM
First of all Johnno welcome.
If you go into User CP and click on options then tick the box show attachments/pictures and you should be able to see them.
Troppo2k
13th May 2007, 09:17 PM
Thanks Barry, I did all that, no change! & thank you for the welcome.:wink:
watson
13th May 2007, 10:28 PM
Welcome Johnno,
I could see your attachment on your post ( a reply from Ashore)
Troppo2k
18th September 2007, 06:54 AM
I switched to Firefox, no probs now, thank you.:2tsup:
woodcutta
18th September 2007, 09:22 AM
Hi
just joined after lurking for quite awhile, great info here, thanks.
I cannot view thumbnails, any suggestions?
No have probs on other vbulletin sites.
Using XP Pro
IE7
ZoneAlarm Pro.
Just previewed my own post & can't even see the image I posted. HELP! :?
Johnno......
Zone Alarm Pro - I had the same issue -changed to Trend Micro and no more problems
woodcutta
wheelinround
19th September 2007, 08:29 PM
Going through Best of the best I went to check out this thread http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showthread.php?t=38077
No images if I click tag I am told I am not logged in
Ray
Sturdee
19th September 2007, 10:39 PM
It works for me Ray.
Peter.
Troppo2k
20th September 2007, 05:31 AM
Going through Best of the best I went to check out this thread http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showthread.php?t=38077
No images if I click tag I am told I am not logged in
Ray
Same for me, once logged in, the images are viewable.:oo:
wheelinround
20th September 2007, 10:16 AM
tried again this morning still the same
1st pic shows not logged in top right although I am logged in.
2nd pic shows just images tags
3rd pic shows after clicking image tag sign in page
do you have to go through this or should it log me in auto.
Ray
ubeaut
20th September 2007, 12:25 PM
Hi Ray - I see by the screen captures that you weren't logged in and that being the case you can no longer see the pics.
I did this because we had non members coming on and merrily downloading pics from all over the place and when there's a few hundred all doping the same thing at the same time it puts a bit of a load on things. Also it encourages lurkers to join the forums rather than just plunder them.
This is also common practice on many forums but something that was only recently implimnted here.
This is a link to same thing in the Forum upgrade post #58 http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showpost.php?p=586527&postcount=58
Cheers - Neil :)
wheelinround
20th September 2007, 12:34 PM
Hi Ray - I see by the screen captures that you weren't logged in and that being the case you can no longer see the pics.
I did this because we had non members coming on and merrily downloading pics from all over the place and when there's a few hundred all doping the same thing at the same time it puts a bit of a load on things. Also it encourages lurkers to join the forums rather than just plunder them.
This is also common practice on many forums but something that was only recently implimnted here.
This is a link to same thing in the Forum upgrade post #58 http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showpost.php?p=586527&postcount=58
Cheers - Neil :)
Neil I was logged in I did state that thats how I got to the post.
Or are you saying I have to log in seperatley
joe greiner
20th September 2007, 01:33 PM
I'm not entirely sure how it works, but I think the "Remember me" option has something to do with access in sub-domains or throughout a session. I've never tried logging in without ticking the "Remember Me" option, but without it you might only have access to the sub-forum in which you logged in. Just an uneducated guess.
Joe
ubeaut
20th September 2007, 03:22 PM
Hi Ray - If I look at the top of the first screen shot it shows you as not being logged as you said. If you were logged in it would say so. As joe suggests try the remember me button. I used to have the same problem with IE 6 on my home compurer but not at the factory. Switches to firefox at home and never had a problenm again.
I reckon it's possibly a IE6 setting somewhere but no idea where or what. If you don;'t have Firefox you can get it from the link at bottom of all pages in U-Beauts skin (style) It is free and I reckon the best thing to come along in a fair while. I switch some 18 mths ago and never use IE at home now I also hae 5 browsers connected to try out screen view etc and can highly recomment both Firefox and Opera which I really love but has a problem with WYSIWYG in the forums.
Hope this is of some help. If not We might have to hand you over to Steven..... Then you'll be introuble. :U
Cheers - Neil
wheelinround
20th September 2007, 03:51 PM
Hi Ray - If I look at the top of the first screen shot it shows you as not being logged as you said. If you were logged in it would say so. As joe suggests try the remember me button. I used to have the same problem with IE 6 on my home compurer but not at the factory. Switches to firefox at home and never had a problenm again.
I reckon it's possibly a IE6 setting somewhere but no idea where or what. If you don;'t have Firefox you can get it from the link at bottom of all pages in U-Beauts skin (style) It is free and I reckon the best thing to come along in a fair while. I switch some 18 mths ago and never use IE at home now I also hae 5 browsers connected to try out screen view etc and can highly recomment both Firefox and Opera which I really love but has a problem with WYSIWYG in the forums.
Hope this is of some help. If not We might have to hand you over to Steven..... Then you'll be introuble. :U
Cheers - Neil
Ok Neil been using Firefox since Netscape gave it up did up date yesterday.
IE is for one reason and one only updates.
Just tried again like before I am logged into here took screen shots so you can see.
one says log out other log in :doh: As for remember me never had to before dont like using it has caused incermountable problems in other situations spam mainly.
Oh NO:no::no: not Steven :rolleyes: who the f%$ Steven sorry Steven seen your name bantered about know you have to be one of the top notch guys who master the WWF.:D
joe greiner
20th September 2007, 07:27 PM
As for remember me never had to before dont like using it has caused incermountable problems in other situations spam mainly.
Could be. I guess I've just been lucky*. I Googled [vbulletin "remember me"] and got some issues about security, but too much computerese for me to decipher.
* Although I hear an occasional ping on the speaker during a session. Thought it might be my tinnitus acting up.
Joe
DJ’s Timber
20th September 2007, 08:14 PM
Wheelinround, I noticed that you are signed in under the www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodworkforums.com) url and the link you're trying is the www.woodworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/) so in theory when you click that link the server says your not signed in. I overcome this by being signed in on both urls
Wood Butcher
20th September 2007, 08:28 PM
There is no way that clicking "remember me" on this site would cause you to get spam. All your details are kept very securely. All clicking 'remember me' does is put a very small and harmless cookie in your browser. For the sake of remedying the problem do it.
Big Shed
20th September 2007, 09:42 PM
Wheelinround, I noticed that you are signed in under the www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodworkforums.com) url and the link you're trying is the www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au) so in theory when you click that link the server says your not signed in. I overcome this by being signed in on both urls
DJ, it still begs the question why there are 2 urls for 1 forum. Considering the hassles that it is creating for people, the question is ................why????:?
ubeaut
21st September 2007, 01:00 AM
Wheelie - Try this and let me know what happens http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=38077
You will never get spam from this site by logging in. You will get a whole heap of hassles.
Considering the hassles that it is creating for people,
I hear 1 person with a problem, the other couple are fixed and this one might also be fixed by clicking the remember me box. Are there others that aren't speaking up. We get over 17 million hits a month and this is the only thread I am hearing of a problem.
still begs the question why there are 2 urls for 1 forum
There are actually 3 url's www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au/) -this is the address we started with 8 years ago and the one that most of the search engines were logging for 6 years so we keep it on - www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodworkforums.com) - the one we use because it's easier to remember, type in, etc and for some reason one that almost anything US based can find easily - www.woodworkforums.com.au (http://www.woodworkforums.com.au) - Currently off line but purchased to keep others from using it. But sadly, like a lot of Australian stuff, not recognised by a lot of US organisations or put down because of the .au which slows the site loading etc, all bulldust but none the less.
In theory if you are logged in with remember me there is no problem. If you log into the .com site there shouldn't be a problem as all pages are under the .com banner. Looks like what's happened here id the url set for the above link is set to the old site and I'm sure there are others as well.
Log into both sites with remember me and there should be no problem. At least that's my theory. There will be probably hundreds of cross linked url's and unless someone wants to sign on to find and change them all I guess we'll just have to live with them until we can find another way around the problem.
Still reckon a couple with a problem out of over 850,000 individual users in a month (17,000,000 hits) is pretty good odds. Would like to be that sure of winning Lotto.
Wheelie I hope this solves your problem. Stop being paranoid about the remember me button. NOTHING from this site is transmitted by way of spam, spyware or anything else either to, or from your computer, apart from the cookies that hold the information to let you back in without having to log on, etc. If we were stupid enough to do something like that it would be picked up really quick and we wouldn't have any members logged in or even using the forums.
Cheers - Neil :)
wheelinround
21st September 2007, 08:37 AM
Wheelinround, I noticed that you are signed in under the www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodworkforums.com) url and the link you're trying is the www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au) so in theory when you click that link the server says your not signed in. I overcome this by being signed in on both urls
Hum ok could be the trouble but cant get www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au) to work maybe it should be www.woodworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.woodworkingforums.com.au)
That was part of my question do I need to sign into both or are they the same.
Thanks djs
wheelinround
21st September 2007, 08:46 AM
There is no way that clicking "remember me" on this site would cause you to get spam. All your details are kept very securely. All clicking 'remember me' does is put a very small and harmless cookie in your browser. For the sake of remedying the problem do it.
I have used remember me in other areas years ago not only does this save information to the server but also your computer this is where accounts are accessed from by hackers that is a fact.
If the worlds best get spam hacked etc forbid it happening here.
wheelinround
21st September 2007, 09:11 AM
Wheelie - Try this and let me know what happens http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=38077
You will never get spam from this site by logging in. You will get a whole heap of hassles.
I hear 1 person with a problem, the other couple are fixed and this one might also be fixed by clicking the remember me box. Are there others that aren't speaking up. We get over 17 million hits a month and this is the only thread I am hearing of a problem.
There are actually 3 url's www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au/) -this is the address we started with 8 years ago and the one that most of the search engines were logging for 6 years so we keep it on - www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodworkforums.com) - the one we use because it's easier to remember, type in, etc and for some reason one that almost anything US based can find easily - www.woodworkforums.com.au (http://www.woodworkforums.com.au) - Currently off line but purchased to keep others from using it. But sadly, like a lot of Australian stuff, not recognised by a lot of US organisations or put down because of the .au which slows the site loading etc, all bulldust but none the less.
In theory if you are logged in with remember me there is no problem. If you log into the .com site there shouldn't be a problem as all pages are under the .com banner. Looks like what's happened here id the url set for the above link is set to the old site and I'm sure there are others as well.
Log into both sites with remember me and there should be no problem. At least that's my theory. There will be probably hundreds of cross linked url's and unless someone wants to sign on to find and change them all I guess we'll just have to live with them until we can find another way around the problem.
Still reckon a couple with a problem out of over 850,000 individual users in a month (17,000,000 hits) is pretty good odds. Would like to be that sure of winning Lotto.
Wheelie I hope this solves your problem. Stop being paranoid about the remember me button. NOTHING from this site is transmitted by way of spam, spyware or anything else either to, or from your computer, apart from the cookies that hold the information to let you back in without having to log on, etc. If we were stupid enough to do something like that it would be picked up really quick and we wouldn't have any members logged in or even using the forums.
Cheers - Neil :)
Neil :2tsup::2tsup::2tsup: that link worked a treat thanks for your patience.
I am more concerned that I am getting spam (although only 1 to 5 daily or when my wifes freind turns her out dated win 2000 machine on) that using remember me can cause problems. I take all precautions as I am sure all you guys do also.
Using Remember Me has been one of the many problems I have found on other peoples machines when diagnosing troubles mainly due to using IE. It can from home machines cause troubles.
I have had other problems with the site but I have noticed that others have had them also of late, Slow to Load, pics not showing, links not working. I guess many who are not computer savy may take this as to hard basket and not complain leave it for someone else to whinge and whine.
With 17 mil hits thats impressive no wonder things slow down but all credit to you and the others who admin this forum it is sorted.:2tsup::2tsup::U
In regards to the last statement Paranoid me nah never (sorry always) but you get like that after years and years, I have always been able to prove my point even if it takes time.
May I remind you not long after joining this forum I posted an web address for my wife spinners group. I had to contact the forum as it was overloaded with hits even sent stats from yahoo showing97% were from this forum. No-one could access it, I was trying to load edit new pages at the time. The problem was solved by the admins of this forum no idea what happened as I never got a reply, it was is a yahoo/geocities site.
DJ’s Timber
21st September 2007, 11:45 AM
Hum ok could be the trouble but cant get www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au) to work maybe it should be www.woodworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.woodworkingforums.com.au)
That was part of my question do I need to sign into both or are they the same.
Thanks djs
whoops, yes it should be woodworking not wordworking
wheelinround
21st September 2007, 12:27 PM
whoops, yes it should be woodworking not wordworking
Off to the spelling post with you :D
or is it fat finger syndrome:U like me to much of a hurry
:doh: Daughter is touch typist better be after $8k
ubeaut
21st September 2007, 01:16 PM
May I remind you not long after joining this forum I posted an web address for my wife spinners group. I had to contact the forum as it was overloaded with hits even sent stats from yahoo showing97% were from this forum. No-one could access it, I was trying to load edit new pages at the time. The problem was solved by the admins of this forum no idea what happened as I never got a reply, it was is a yahoo/geocities site.
Yes but that wasn't spam. That was people looking at the site, this is what happens when you link from a big site that's rated #1 in the world in Google search for woodwork.
Personally I don't really remember it.We have a whole lot of stuff happening here all the time and trying to remember what happened last week is bad enough.
However it probably went something like this: You said there were too many hit and it was causing a problem > I took the link off > end of story.
I'm sorry but like I said we get pretty busy around here and maybe you were forgotten. Maybe there was no response needed, especially if the problem was fixed. I have no idea. Would have been more to the point to bring this up then. Not now.
We all do the best we can and if you don't get an answer of feel you've been overlooked or slighted etc, please PM and ask what's going. Sometimes we just physically don't have enough hours in the day, so things get overlooked or forgotten in the mess that is often a day in the life of a forum admin or moderator.
Don't forget this is all voluntary, we all have full time jobs in the real world and the forums are a secondary thing, that's taken over the spare time we all used to have.
Cheers - Neil :U
wheelinround
21st September 2007, 01:28 PM
Yes but that wasn't spam. That was people looking at the site, this is what happens when you link from a big site that's rated #1 in the world in Google search for woodwork.
Personally I don't really remember it.We have a whole lot of stuff happening here all the time and trying to remember what happened last week is bad enough.
However it probably went something like this: You said there were too many hit and it was causing a problem > I took the link off > end of story.
I'm sorry but like I said we get pretty busy around here and maybe you were forgotten. Maybe there was no response needed, especially if the problem was fixed. I have no idea. Would have been more to the point to bring this up then. Not now.
We all do the best we can and if you don't get an answer of feel you've been overlooked or slighted etc, please PM and ask what's going. Sometimes we just physically don't have enough hours in the day, so things get overlooked or forgotten in the mess that is often a day in the life of a forum admin or moderator.
Don't forget this is all voluntary, we all have full time jobs in the real world and the forums are a secondary thing, that's taken over the spare time we all used to have.
Cheers - Neil :U
I am impresed that WWF has more power than Yahoo/Geocities I am not being tongue in cheek after all it is the best forum I have been to with heaps of areas covered.
I did notify straight away it was taken care of the same day which was months ago for that I even sent a personal thank you.
To all the moderators admins for their time if I could I'd shout them all not just drink but meal as well:U .
I have been in the volunteer chair it seperates you from family freinds and other life. :C
Again than you for sorting it
Ray
Big Shed
21st September 2007, 02:12 PM
I hear 1 person with a problem, the other couple are fixed and this one might also be fixed by clicking the remember me box. Are there others that aren't speaking up. We get over 17 million hits a month and this is the only thread I am hearing of a problem.
There are actually 3 url's www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au (http://www.wordworkingforums.ubeaut.com.au/) -this is the address we started with 8 years ago and the one that most of the search engines were logging for 6 years so we keep it on - www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodworkforums.com) - the one we use because it's easier to remember, type in, etc and for some reason one that almost anything US based can find easily - www.woodworkforums.com.au (http://www.woodworkforums.com.au) - Currently off line but purchased to keep others from using it. But sadly, like a lot of Australian stuff, not recognised by a lot of US organisations or put down because of the .au which slows the site loading etc, all bulldust but none the less.
In theory if you are logged in with remember me there is no problem. If you log into the .com site there shouldn't be a problem as all pages are under the .com banner. Looks like what's happened here id the url set for the above link is set to the old site and I'm sure there are others as well.
Log into both sites with remember me and there should be no problem. At least that's my theory. There will be probably hundreds of cross linked url's and unless someone wants to sign on to find and change them all I guess we'll just have to live with them until we can find another way around the problem.
Still reckon a couple with a problem out of over 850,000 individual users in a month (17,000,000 hits) is pretty good odds. Would like to be that sure of winning Lotto.
Cheers - Neil :)
Neil, thanks for the explanation. I have in the past logged in to both addresses and clicked remember me. In fact on my Firefox bookmarks bar I have 2 icons for this forum and I can click on either one and the forum doesn't ask me to log in, it knows who I am (which is more than I can say for myself at times:rolleyes:).
But......, when the link in a post to pictures is on the other address, all of a sudden that address does not know who I am and asks me to log in.
So, I will try to open both addresses every time I go on the forum and keep them open whilst I am on and see if that overcomes the problem.
Thanks again.:2tsup:
Fred