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Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:49 pm
by caged_bird_sings
Is anyone else unable to play their characters right now? For the past few days, I've been able to login, but when I click a character name I get the "you did not login correctly, try again" red bar and the login page again. It was working last Saturday for me, but not since I've been out of the country. I'm in Ireland, does that have anything to do with it? I miss my chars :'(
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:08 pm
by Navi
Sounds like the same problems discussed in
this topic.
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:10 am
by Alladinsane
Maybe because Ireland is the emerald isle and cantr is the green world, there was just too much green and the server could not handle it?
...could happen! (tm Judy tenuta)
I also get that same bar when it suddenly times me out. Usually right after I have made a long post. [backspace, backspace, copy, paste to word processor and grumble]
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:25 am
by the_antisocial_hermit
Alladinsane wrote: [backspace, backspace, copy, paste to word processor and grumble]
Better: Type on word processor, copy, paste to world.

When world fails, minimal work to replace!
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:07 pm
by Addicted
I played when I was in Ireland.
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:57 pm
by curious
I'm in Ireland all the time, and have been for years.
It has the worst internet coverage of any country I have ever been in, but don't imagine that's the reason.
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:06 am
by caged_bird_sings
curious wrote:I'm in Ireland all the time, and have been for years.
It has the worst internet coverage of any country I have ever been in, but don't imagine that's the reason.
Haha, well in Dublin (which I imagine would have the best internet) the internet's still better than what I have in my apartment back home. Even though I'm sharing it with 7 other people.
I've found that switching back and forth from Firefox and Chrome seems to be doing the trick. When one doesn't work, the other usually does. Very strange. Any ideas on why? I'm not a computer savvy sort.
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:58 am
by curious
Dublin would be the best coverage, yes, but then again it's the capital city, and nobody else matters outside of it.
When my browsers play up, I usually empty the cache. I have little clue as to what this actually really does, but it seems to work for me.
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:53 am
by Hedgedhogst
curious wrote:Dublin would be the best coverage, yes, but then again it's the capital city, and nobody else matters outside of it.
When my browsers play up, I usually empty the cache. I have little clue as to what this actually really does, but it seems to work for me.
The browser cache stores images and data on your hard disk, from frequently and recently visited websites. It supposedly saves on bandwidth, server load and lag... Usually you can adjust how much HD space is reserved for the cache. Clearing it usually ends up being quite essential when the websites you visit update frequently... This is why the Cantr staff recommend the 'hard refresh' to fix many display issues after visible alterations have been made.
If the browsers are mucking about, causing logouts that fix themselves when switching browsers, I'd take a safe bet that it's related to the cache, or saved cookies. It might be worth playing with some of the settings on your browsers, to see if it improves.
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:05 am
by Addicted
Hedgie, can you say that again in English please?
Re: Troubles Logging In?
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:14 am
by Hedgedhogst
Addicted wrote:Hedgie, can you say that again in English please?
Of course!
When you visit a website, the browser saves parts of it to a 'cache' on your computer. Next time you visit the website, it uses that cache instead of chewing up more internet usage.
One problem can be that when a web page updates, the cache usually doesn't. That's when you need to clear it, and let it 'save' part of the updated page.
It ends up a little like reading last weeks newspaper to get this weeks news. There are settings that let you change the cache size, and how often it's cleared automatically. If you're on an unlimited broadband deal, it's worth auto-clearing the cashe when the browser closes (a setting from your tools/options menu).
For some websites, a combination of cookies and caches and all that jazz, can wreak havoc on staying signed in to a game like Cantr. It can take a few days of tweaking settings to fine tune a browser.
Alas, we're no longer living in the age of the dial-knob telly. We're living in the age when buttons and submenus are the way forward. Remember, if there's less than 32 options or buttons, it's way too outdated.