This issue has now been resolved by Mark To all: A firm fix may result in everyone logged in being logged out in the next hour (a lot of people stay logged in all the time, so don't worry, this is on purpose). Any issues when you can't login, thus can't post an issue here, always e-mail me [email protected]
Update at 4:58 a.m. PSTThe "Unread Topics" button appears to be working now. I tried it several times to be sure. Don't know what occurred between my last update to make this work again, but as is well.
On the SpaceX manifest the past flights are colored to indicate success or failure. They're all showing as the same color right now. The forum isn't displaying the color codes.https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43418.msg1702572#msg1702572edit: This should show several different colorsColors: Successful / Unsuccessful / Mars!!!! / Footnotes
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 02/02/2018 08:28 amThis issue has now been resolved by Mark To all: A firm fix may result in everyone logged in being logged out in the next hour (a lot of people stay logged in all the time, so don't worry, this is on purpose). Any issues when you can't login, thus can't post an issue here, always e-mail me [email protected]I'm now getting logged out every time I return to the forum via http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php in a new tab. (This is from a Chromebook).I've cleared all nasaspaceflight.com cookies & storage and the problem's still happening.
Tapatalk now no longer works. I’ve logged out and in several times and restarted the app. Unread returns nothing, and if I view via timeline I’m told I don’t have permission to post. Any suggestions (and please don’t say get rid of Tapatalk). Thanks
Quote from: Johnnyhinbos on 02/02/2018 02:18 pmTapatalk now no longer works. I’ve logged out and in several times and restarted the app. Unread returns nothing, and if I view via timeline I’m told I don’t have permission to post. Any suggestions (and please don’t say get rid of Tapatalk). ThanksCan you try again ?
Quote from: NSF Webmaster on 02/02/2018 02:30 pmQuote from: Johnnyhinbos on 02/02/2018 02:18 pmTapatalk now no longer works. I’ve logged out and in several times and restarted the app. Unread returns nothing, and if I view via timeline I’m told I don’t have permission to post. Any suggestions (and please don’t say get rid of Tapatalk). ThanksCan you try again ?Same thing. I tried:Cleared cacheLogged out of NSFUnfollowed NSFLogged out of TapatalkForce quit appLogged into Tapatalk Found and followed NSFLogged into NSFStill nothing in Unread, and it says I don’t have permission to post / respond / create threads / etc
Do you have the ability to specify that in Tapatalk? It’s funny (kinda), I keep getting notifications that someone has replied to my post, so I tap the notification and it takes me into Tapatalk. I hit reply and...
Quote from: launchwatcher on 02/02/2018 01:59 pmI'm now getting logged out every time I return to the forum via http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php in a new tab. (This is from a Chromebook).I've cleared all nasaspaceflight.com cookies & storage and the problem's still happening.This will be resolved later today. We switched to SSL by default last night and there are still a couple of links left to "http://forum..." and the auto-redirect is not working (yet).
I'm now getting logged out every time I return to the forum via http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php in a new tab. (This is from a Chromebook).I've cleared all nasaspaceflight.com cookies & storage and the problem's still happening.
Quote from: NSF Webmaster on 02/02/2018 02:00 pmQuote from: launchwatcher on 02/02/2018 01:59 pmI'm now getting logged out every time I return to the forum via http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php in a new tab. (This is from a Chromebook).I've cleared all nasaspaceflight.com cookies & storage and the problem's still happening.This will be resolved later today. We switched to SSL by default last night and there are still a couple of links left to "http://forum..." and the auto-redirect is not working (yet). A bunch of the http: links were living in my browser's list of autosuggest URLs. Purging them cleared this up for me. (the exact key combination to do this depends on browser and OS).