I can not log in as I always have. I sent a message to the administrator in a panel that popped up under my log in attempt. The main forum heading does not recognize me but I can use the subforum sections as I did this time and am stating the problem here. I'm wondering if this is some security problem for my bowsers ( I have tried at least two browsers to access properly but to no avail) or may it have something to do with my Avast security software? I will wait for comments here or on my private email. It is late at night and I will check back tomorrow to see what help is offered. Thanks to all.-Joe
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Yeah, same here this Saturday AM. Can no longer log in on main forum page. Does not work regardless of which browser I use, Safari or Chrome. Can log in on thread pages, but not on the home page of the overall forum section of the website.....
Update: took several minutes for this post to appear, and it appeared in Safari, even though I attempted to post it using Chrome. I had given up trying to post it using chrome, switched to Safari, and my message was ready to be posted there, then when I hit "submit", it said it was a duplicate post, so really screwed up for me at the moment....Last edited by CMD; 05-27-2017, 06:24 AM.Rhode Island
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The first time I tried logging into the forum this morning I had the same problems as I was describing last night. I tried on Firefox and Chrome browsers. Both browsers are giving me an insecure site alert as to the reason I can't login properly. In that case it may be something for the administrators to look into or maybe not, I am surely not one to advise on such matters. In the case of Firefox, it gave me info on how I could get around the problem. Here is what Firefox said: enter the site by typing in https/forums.arrowheads.com to get past this issue. I switched over to the Chrome browser and did as instructed and I got on properly and am now entering my comments. Prior to this I had always entered the forum by first going to arrowheads.com and then clicking on forums. Bypassing arrowheads.com apparently lets me login as I did before my problems began last night. I will now try to log in using other browsers using the trick Firefox described.
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I have now been able to login properly using three different browsers, Firefox, Chrome, and Explorer using the URL I mentioned in my previous post. Seems like if I bypass arrowheads.com all works well and if not then that is when my problems begin.
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OK, I was just able to log in from the main forum page. Which is the page I have always used to log in. It's the page I have bookmarked. And that's the page I was unable to log in from earlier today. I used Chrome, will try Safari later...Rhode Island
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Just to be clear, because it sounds like Joe and I had slightly different experiences, this screenshot is the page I have bookmarked, and always use to log in from. I don't use the general arrowheads.com page. And it's this bookmarked page that I was unable to log in from earlier today, and which now is working OK....
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Still happens to me I reported it to Andrew yesterday he is working on it. I log in and it just goes back to the log in page. If I click the sub forum I see that I am logged in for some odd reason that first page is just reverting to it's original form?TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post
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Another thing is I wonder if anyone has noticed a slight change in the fonts. The forum also appears to be filling the screen. In the past the borders were smaller.TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post
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I identified a issue that when you went to forums.arrowheads.com it would go to the old non-SSL page, but if you select any link on forums.arrowheads.com it would go to the SSL enabled page(Including when you click the login button after your credentials). This results in 2 different sessions technically(One http://, one https://) according to the system which was causing the funkiness of the errors described.
I believe I have fixed the issue but please test to make sure
Thanks
Andrew
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Originally posted by Hoss View PostAnother thing is I wonder if anyone has noticed a slight change in the fonts. The forum also appears to be filling the screen. In the past the borders were smaller.
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