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Installed Photoplog and now i have a login problem
Installed Photoplog and now i have a login problem Yeah, this is sh*t man, i've installed photoplog and configured it in the admincp from vB, and when i'm going to my photoplog site, the system says that i need to login, but im already logged in :S |
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Go to the vB ACP -> vBulletin Options -> Cookies and HTTP Header Options and check whether 'Path to Save Cookies' is a forward slash and 'Cookie Domain' is .domain.com or blank, depending on your setup. Also, are the PhotoPlog permissions set via the Usergroup Manager -> Edit Usergroup?
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I too have this problem. When I goto try and upload a picture, it says that I'm not logged in. So, I login, then when I actually hit upload, it says I have to login again and I can never get it to work. I have double checked the usergroup permissions and I have checked my Cookies and HTTP Headers options and all is set correctly.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!! |
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Check whether you have an htaccess file redirecting http://whatever type links to http://www.whatever type links or vice versa. Also check your vB options for what you put for your forum link and see if that is the same www form you put in the PhotoPlog settings.
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Please use the forums for support, feature requests, and similar such things. Support does not include custom code, custom template edits, or third-party modifications. PMs and emails to me should be for private information only, such as login information. If you PM or email me a support question, chances are good that I'll ignore it. Thanks. While the work or play is on, it is a lot of fun if while you are doing one you don't constantly feel that you ought to be doing the other. -- Franklin Pierce Adams |
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I was having the same issue, but i finally changed the cookie domain to .yourdomainname.com and it now works like a charm.
I do have VBadvanced installed and was getting this error On my other board without VBA there was no need to set the cookie domain |
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nope i lied, i couldnt log into my admin cp after i did that, so i had to change it back to /blank and we are back to the same issue
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Make sure your Forum URL set in vB Options is of the same form as the PhotoPlog Link you set in the PhotoPlog settings, i.e., both with www or both without www on the links.
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Please use the forums for support, feature requests, and similar such things. Support does not include custom code, custom template edits, or third-party modifications. PMs and emails to me should be for private information only, such as login information. If you PM or email me a support question, chances are good that I'll ignore it. Thanks. While the work or play is on, it is a lot of fun if while you are doing one you don't constantly feel that you ought to be doing the other. -- Franklin Pierce Adams |
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mine are set the same.. www and still same problem.
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I had this issue, i think i have sorted it so i will share with you guys.
Make sure you have your permissions allowed in your usergroup prmissions first in your ACP => Photoplog => Modify Settings The photoplog link should read: http://www.yourdomain.co.uk/forums/photoplog Then go to ACP => Vb options => cookies & HTTP Header Options Path to save cookies to should be: / or if you installed photoplog inside your forums directory /forums (or whatever your is) but / is good for all. If you don't have this, then fill in the custom settings box. On same page go to cookie domain and use custom setting to enter: .yourdomain.com (two dots but no www and no http) Save off and it should have worked. |
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