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EdelweissFan
02-03-2006, 05:39 PM
Get your mind out of the gutter. I'm talking about the website, not a TS. Since the remodeling of the site, if I try to enter through the homepage, it gets hung up on the second page (the one after the warning). So I have to go directly to the forum, which operates normally.

In web slang, this is called entering a site through the back door, compared to going through the first or home page, which is called entering a site through the front door.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Ecstatic
02-03-2006, 07:28 PM
I just bookmark the forum index page and bypass the rest.

thanos
02-03-2006, 10:45 PM
By "stuck", what do you mean?

BeardedOne
02-04-2006, 12:09 AM
I just bookmark the forum index page and bypass the rest.

Likewise.

Though the thought of entering a hung angel through the backdoor...


*Sigh*

Ecstatic
02-04-2006, 02:48 AM
Likewise.

Though the thought of entering a hung angel through the backdoor...


*Sigh*
I think it's interesting that EdelweissFan gets HUNG up on the second page. :moon

flabbybody
02-05-2006, 04:50 PM
After days of frustration, I've finally figured out my problem. I could never stay logged in. Most of my posts never made it onto to the forum cause the site would take me back to the login page.

When I bypassed the AOL browser and went directly to an internet explorer, it got fixed. So I guess the new site is not compatible for us retards still using AOL. Any thoughts on this ecstatic?

Ecstatic
02-06-2006, 12:13 AM
After days of frustration, I've finally figured out my problem. I could never stay logged in. Most of my posts never made it onto to the forum cause the site would take me back to the login page.

When I bypassed the AOL browser and went directly to an internet explorer, it got fixed. So I guess the new site is not compatible for us retards still using AOL. Any thoughts on this ecstatic?
Actually, it's not that surprising, flabby. The AOL browser sucks. Always has, always will. It's a compromised browser (for good reason, as far as AOL is concerned). It's fast and lightweight, but lacks a great many useful features, such as :!: a useful back button. And it can't handle session management (such as in a forum environment) well at all. Moreover, if you lose your AOL connection (deliberately or accidentally), your browser closes and you lose all history.

I always recommend to people who use AOL as their ISP to login to AOL, then minimize AOL and open IE or Firefox or Netscape and browse outside of AOL. Then you'll get all the features of a real browser (though some would say IE isn't a "real" browser), and if your AOL connection goes south, your browser remains open with history in place, allowing you to work offline.

BeardedOne
02-06-2006, 12:31 AM
The AOL browser sucks. Always has, always will.

Nawwww! Really? :shock:

:lol:

Yah, it sux, and not in any way we might truly appreciate. :wink:

I've worked HA outside of AOL since day one. For whatever reason, it just wouldn't function in the AOL environment. Though, until the redesign of HA, I was never able to get the auto-sign-in to work right. Now it's hunky-dory.

Oddly enough, I am on another php-based forum that works better =in= AOL. Damn that Steve Case and his schizoid code! :x

I envy you, E, there is a stamp show right down the road from you this month. :P Closest to me is fifty miles away.

Ecstatic
02-06-2006, 12:35 AM
I've never been much for philately, Brd1 (wasn't he one of the pre-Socratic philosophers?). Kind of like being into goldfish: I can understand the fascination, but I just haven't the patience for it!

chefmike
02-06-2006, 12:59 AM
I just hope that no one "goes postal" at the stamp show...

rim shot, please...no... not that kind...

BeardedOne
02-06-2006, 01:01 AM
I've never been much for philately, Brd1 (wasn't he one of the pre-Socratic philosophers?). Kind of like being into goldfish: I can understand the fascination, but I just haven't the patience for it!

I got into it back when AOL et al were charging by the hour. I got the same time-sink satisfaction out of it, for about the same cost, but got to keep the end result to enjoy at a later time (And I haven't done too badly from an investment standpoint, either).

I also get a certain calming effect from it, crediting the little colored pieces of paper with my not eating a Ruger. :shock:

Oh, and as for the philosopher, you may be thinking of Exonumia. :lol:

Ecstatic
02-06-2006, 01:56 AM
Oh, and as for the philosopher, you may be thinking of Exonumia. :lol:
No, I think it was Epidermis, who taught that the world is but the skin of the Divine.

tsntx
02-06-2006, 01:59 AM
I just bookmark the forum index page and bypass the rest. same

BeardedOne
02-06-2006, 02:01 AM
Oh, and as for the philosopher, you may be thinking of Exonumia. :lol:
No, I think it was Epidermis, who taught that the world is but the skin of the Divine.

*Snark!* :lol:

Damn, there goes another keyboard!