Closed
Bug 335897
Opened 19 years ago
Closed 18 years ago
www.catster.com and dogster.com use the same cookies, I can access everything on catster but when I try to access my account on dogster I get a page that say I need to set my cookies.
Categories
(Firefox :: General, defect)
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RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: szb, Unassigned)
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(Whiteboard: comment 0 hidden due to working password)
I don't seem to see a problem, starting from catster or dogster. Do you use any of the cookie-blocking features of Firefox? Do you use any extensions that might be interfering with them?
Using both Firefox and IE (which is what the AOL browser really is) if I'm logged in to catster but not dogster I can bring up your dog's page from your catster family page, but when I hit the "My Account" page it asks me to login. That makes sense, you don't need to be logged in to view your pet's home page since the point is to share that with other people.
Bugs are not kept confidential forever, when we're done with this you're going to have to change your password.
Whiteboard: [sg:needinfo]
(In reply to comment #1)
> I don't seem to see a problem, starting from catster or dogster. Do you use any
> of the cookie-blocking features of Firefox? Do you use any extensions that
> might be interfering with them?
> Using both Firefox and IE (which is what the AOL browser really is) if I'm
> logged in to catster but not dogster I can bring up your dog's page from your
> catster family page, but when I hit the "My Account" page it asks me to login.
> That makes sense, you don't need to be logged in to view your pet's home page
> since the point is to share that with other people.
> Bugs are not kept confidential forever, when we're done with this you're going
> to have to change your password.
I don't use any cookie blocking features, in fact I have added both catster.com and dogster.com manually to my cookies on Firefox. I don't use any extensions.
Both catster.com and dogster.com use the same cookies but when I try to access 'my account' or try to send a p message to any dog that when I get the page about the cookies.
I know that I will have to change my password, and that's not a problem.
My knowledge of computers is very limited.
Comment 3•18 years ago
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We were never able to reproduce this problem. The password given in the initial comments still work -- please change them soon using the "Change my password" link under "My Account" on the catster and dogster sites.
Group: security
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 18 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Whiteboard: [sg:needinfo]
Updated•18 years ago
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Whiteboard: comment 0 hidden due to working password
Sometimes I am able to access Dogster without getting the error about needing to set my cookies, sometimes I still get the error, but it is more not getting it. Talking to a few others on Catster/Dogster, they sometimes have the same problem. I appreciate all that you've done trying to solve this dilema for me. It's great too know that you had not forgotten my original request. Thank you so very much.
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