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Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:28 pm
Emerson says...



There seems to be something wrong with the site, so to make things easier for Nate, post any errors you get here, unless they have already been mentioned. (Which means you should read all of the posts before posting!)

When it first happened to me I clicked on the "home" button and this came up:

Please ensure both the install/ and contrib/ directories are deleted


It has also been logging people out, or when I signed in, it told me I was a guest.

Please do not email Nate with your complaints, post them here! And this is not a place to say "Why is this site so stupid that it doesn't work?" it's to help Nate figure out the problem, if there truly is one.

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Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:35 pm
Via says...



I got the same error you did [s]Clau[/s] Suzanne.

It signed me out twice today as well saying I was a guest but I do keep my password on 'remember me'.


Suzanne: I am not Clau! :-P
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Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:14 pm
Nate says...



You go to fix one little thing... locked :P

If you see that message again in the future, don't worry about it. It means I'm fixing something that requires the board to be down for a minute.





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Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:14 pm
Lady Sydney says...



When I try to come onto the site sometimes, the homepage won't come up. It could just be my computer, but this is the only site that either takes a really long time to show/find, or the page won't come up at all.

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