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ok i did that saved the setting, logged out and deleted the cookies from the board, logged in again and it let me in first time woooo!...... just hope it keeps it like that.

I have one other problem :( (sorry for so many questions)

When i click on the icon to "mark all posts as read" it doesnt actually mark all posts as read :(

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Actually mistical, the way I would set up the settings would be:

Cookie Domain // .cross-hatch.co.uk

Cookie Name Prefix // forums

Cookie Path // (blank)

Those are the settings I use for my forum, I haven't had any problems at all.

Either way probably works thou. :)

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Weird tm, since the cookie name prefix is for if you have multiple boards installed.

For example, say you had /forum1 and /forum2 - 2 forums right. You'd put under the cookie settings name prefix for /forum1 as forum1 or any name you wanted and then the same for the other forum, but naming it forum2 or anything else.

That's just my take on it though, because the description for Cookie Name Prefix is for if you have multiple domains and the Path is for where the forum is installed, so if it was in the www.site.com/forum, the domain would be .site.com and the path /forum/ but say you had hosted someone, the domain would remain .site.com but you'd use /whatever/forum/

If I am totally wrong on all of this, someone, please correct me. I don't want to look like an idiot or anything if I am wrong, just want to be correct if I am.

Then again tm, you said you have no problems, so oh well. :p

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Weird tm, since the cookie name prefix is for if you have multiple boards installed.

For example, say you had /forum1 and /forum2 - 2 forums right. You'd put under the cookie settings name prefix for /forum1 as forum1 or any name you wanted and then the same for the other forum, but naming it forum2 or anything else.

That's just my take on it though, because the description for Cookie Name Prefix is for if you have multiple domains and the Path is for where the forum is installed, so if it was in the www.site.com/forum, the domain would be .site.com and the path /forum/ but say you had hosted someone, the domain would remain .site.com but you'd use /whatever/forum/

If I am totally wrong on all of this, someone, please correct me. I don't want to look like an idiot or anything if I am wrong, just want to be correct if I am.

Then again tm, you said you have no problems, so oh well. :p

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Probably is. And I do have multiple boards installed so yeah. [one for testing and one that's public].

Eh, as long as it works, i'm not complaining. *shrug*

If anyone wants to bother correcting both of us, go for it. :laugh:

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