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Hi, I clicked several times on the log out button on your website and I cant log out.
Can you help me please?
Same for me.
David From PA
You can check out any time you want,but you can never leave.
You guys might want to include the device and browser you're using when you access the forum. That might be relevant.
I'm running Win7 and Firefox 48.0, and when I click the Logout link up in the banner, I am logged out successfully.
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
Tojo72 You can check out any time you want,but you can never leave.
That took me by surprise and made me laugh out loud. Gold star for Tojo for making me laugh before my second cup of coffee.
+1 to Baron's comment. And fwiw works for me Win10/Firefox 47.0.1
Another fwiw is over the past few years, most problems I've read reported here are from IE users. I'm not throwing stones, I realise folks have their reasons for using it (or Edge, the new Win 10 browser if memory serves).
Greg ...Another fwiw is over the past few years, most problems I've read reported here are from IE users. I'm not throwing stones, I realise folks have their reasons for using it (or Edge, the new Win 10 browser if memory serves).
...Another fwiw is over the past few years, most problems I've read reported here are from IE users. I'm not throwing stones, I realise folks have their reasons for using it (or Edge, the new Win 10 browser if memory serves).
That's a good point about Internet Explorer. I switched from using IE to Firefox, when IE10 was released. I found that most of the secured websites I visit, including this one, were forcing a re-authentication every couple of hops between pages. That is, I'd access the site, log in, then navigate through a couple of pages, and get prompted to log in again. This persists in IE 11. I switched to FF and accessed the same sites, and had no such trouble.
Also, I work for an IT company, and over the past couple of years, since IE 10 was released, we noticed issues with our web-based applications when running with IE. For example, when Microsoft would push out updates, whether specific to the browser, or more generally for Windows, we'd find browser settings undone, or reset to defaults, which didn't happen before; and also, the browser no longer handled some of the objects on our pages, like tables and list grids. There were workarounds, but it was a bit of a kludge to get things to run cleanly in IE.
Can't say I'm too surprised to hear of your IE woes at the office, Brad.
Being in IT, you know more than I for sure, but I've not been a fan of IE ever since MS decided to build an op sys around it. To this day, that seems the most bass-akwards design I can imagine. then again, I'm not a good forward-thinker and I'm probably the one who has it backwards.
I haven't heard much (positive or negative) about the new Edge browser, have you?
Apple's "Safari" browser has never given me any grief, but their computer sure has!
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
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