View Full Version : Invalid session message on zoogdesign
Martin P
2003-11-24, 10:43 AM
This is something I get when visiting the zoog design messageboards, If I spend say more than 40 seconds typing a message, or reply when I post it I get a message saying "invalid session" and lose the text I just typed.
What I do, and new users who get the same problem may not know about this, is to use the "back" button on internet explorer, copy what I just typed, log in again, paste and submit the text fairly quickly - normally if you submit within about 40 seconds or so it is ok....
I have to do this almost every time I post, but a new user might just try a couple of times and give up thinking there is some reason they cant use the site. I know Vincent V gets the same problem - how many others get it?
(this message I had to go back, cut, paste submit as described above!)
Steve_Stafford
2003-11-24, 11:40 AM
Have you mentioned this before? I don't recall...I have this problem with the new AUGI forums occasionally and it is yucky. There was a tip for minimizing it there. I'll find it and post a copy of the info here.
Please, if this is happening to you, let Chris Z, me or one of the moderators know so we can get a sense of how "big" this issue is and hopefully find a solution. We don't want to "harsh your mellow". :D
Thanks!
This is may be a cookie allowance issue.
The following will allow ZoogDesign to set cookies without opening it up to all cookies.
In the MSIE toolbar, Pick Tools, then Internet Options
Pick the Privacy tab
Select the Edit button in the Web Sites section
Add ZoogDesign.com to the list of allowed web sites.
You may also need to reset the ZoogDesign cookie.
The following will overwrite any ZoogDesign cookie on your computer.
Log Out of ZoogDesign
Make note of your log-in ID and Password
Pick "Clear Login Information" (in left sash)
Retype your information and log-in again.
PeterJ
2003-11-24, 11:46 AM
I get the same problem Martin, but infrequently.
Initially I thought it was not associated with our location, but now I wonder if the high throughput on CZ's link may make us people who are further out more susceptible to unforseen disconnections.
Aah, Peter, it's supposed to happen to you to annoy you...but now that it's happening to MartinP, well that's another matter entirely hehe "Q"
bclarch
2003-11-24, 03:09 PM
It has happened to me as well but very rarely. My difficulties only seem to occur after 2 or 3 minutes of pondering, typing & retyping, not 40 seconds. (Hmmm..... after re-reading those lines I hope that they don't ever get quoted out of context :wink: :) )
gregcashen
2003-11-24, 05:09 PM
This has never happened to me.
Scott Hopkins
2003-11-24, 05:50 PM
Never had this problem either
gregcashen
2003-11-24, 06:02 PM
What browsers are you guys that are experiencing problems using?
PeterJ
2003-11-24, 06:15 PM
Netscape 7.1 and IE 6XP SP1
gregcashen
2003-11-24, 06:31 PM
Well, of course! You know that IE and Netscape cannot coexist on the same computer without causing a harmonic convergence of good code and bad code which ultimately leads to a breakdown in the ZOOG continuum. Granted, you cannot remove IE without breaking your entire computer, so uninstall Netscape and see if that works.
Jut kidding. I tapped out with the browser suggestion. I'll go away now.
christopher.zoog51272
2003-11-24, 07:22 PM
It seems that it may be a distance issue, the further you are from the server, the more likely a time out will happen. Personally I have never experienced this, but I have noticed the users who do have trouble are overseas, (UK, Netherlands, Singapore, etc)
Let do a quick survey to see if this is really true.
The server is physically located near Philadelphia, PA. Please post you location, distance from server (appx. miles), primary browser and whether or not you have trouble with invalid sessions.
If and when I can get some consensus I can see about trouble shooting it.
thanks,
Z.
bclarch
2003-11-24, 07:47 PM
Only occassionaly (maybe 3 times in all).
Near Chicago. 668 mi.
Netscape 7.02. Cookies disabled.
Win 2K
DSL line.
gregcashen
2003-11-24, 07:49 PM
location = sacramento, ca
distance from server = 3000 miles
primary browser = IE6
trouble with invalid sessions? = no
OS = XP Home and Pro, 2000
Cookies = enabled
Allen Lacy
2003-11-24, 07:50 PM
Never
Richmond, VA (240 miles)
Mozilla 1.4
Win 2K
DSL
PeterJ
2003-11-24, 07:53 PM
This handy site (http://www.indo.com/distance/) tells me that we are 3533 miles apart as I'm on the outskirts of London,
Browser Netscape 7.1 or IE6 XP SP1
Problems, yes, sometimes using both browwsers
Nic M.
2003-11-24, 08:08 PM
This is Antwerp calling:
Never (but then again I don't post that often, but it takes a lot of time)
3739 miles (6017 km) (3249 nautical miles)
IE 6.0.28
XP Home
Cable Telenet
Scott D Davis
2003-11-24, 09:09 PM
timed-out? never (burned out, 1x)
Rancho Cucamonga, CA (East of LA)
2772.1 Miles (Yahoo maps, to the center of Riverton, NJ)
42 hours and 38 minutes to drive there.
IE 6.0.28
Windoze 2k
T1
It's amazing how far I can travel with the click of a mouse!
http://www.zoogdesign.com/forums/phpBB2/download.php?id=840
beegee
2003-11-24, 10:09 PM
Never ever timed out.
Brisbane Australia.
9569 miles ( 15,400 kms ) (The moon is closer to Philadelphia )
IE 6.0
XP Pro
Cable.
Martin P
2003-11-25, 09:25 AM
3345 miles
I get it on almost all posts, using IE explorer 6.0 - BUT I never get it when I am using my home PC, just the one in the office?? It is through a Network, could it be a firewall or something like that??
And I had no idea that there were so many different places called Philadelphia! its like springfield :lol:
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