Cookies not allowed in IE Cookies not allowed in IE
 

News:

cpg1.5.48 Security release - upgrade mandatory!
The Coppermine development team is releasing a security update for Coppermine in order to counter a recently discovered vulnerability. It is important that all users who run version cpg1.5.46 or older update to this latest version as soon as possible.
[more]

Main Menu

Cookies not allowed in IE

Started by andi_k, December 25, 2006, 12:02:50 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

andi_k

Hi!
I searched through the forums and also found topics concerning this issue but I can't solve it on my own.
I already installed 3 Versions of Coppermine and none of them were working with IE (cleared cookies, temp IE files everything..)
www.andi_karl.cwsurf.de/cpg1410/
www.andi_karl.cwsurf.de/cpg144/
login: test
pw: test
With Firefox it's working well.
I don't know what to do.
BTW Merry X-mas to all of you!!

Joachim Müller

All I get is an error message:
QuoteWhile executing query "SELECT * FROM cpgconfig" on 0

mySQL error: Table 'pix.cpgconfig' doesn't exist

andi_k

Sorry for the late reply.
It's working now.

andi_k

I mean both URLs are working now-the login issue is still there.

Joachim Müller

Works as expected for me in FF2.0.0.1, but doesn't work in IE6. I noticed that the page loads awfully slow, so I guess this is a timeout issue. Are you by chance self-hosted?

andi_k

No it's free hosted, so it's sometimes slow.
As i said i installed 3 versions of coppermine and not one works. I already contacted another user that is hosting coppermine on this server (with his version the login is working) but i got no reply since now.
Any ideas?

Joachim Müller

Stick to one install - there's no use in messing with several install. Delete the surplus installs and post the one you stick with. Post your cookie settings (prefereably a coppermine config screenshot) here.

andi_k

Screenshot of config

andi_k


andi_k

I asked myself: Maybe the "_" in my URL is the problem. Could that be??  ???

Joachim Müller

Definitely yes. Spaces are not valid chars in a URI

andi_k

I don't mean a space with "_"
It's an underscore.

Joachim Müller


andi_k

That doesn't take me any further.
I give up.