Well,

while I think that this post would be better suited in the SoPW section, rather than the Discussion section, I will try to help out anyway.

From the information you have given, it is somewhat hard to figure out what would be causing this, other than (what I suspect the problem is,) the browser that you are logging in with.

What browser are you logging in with? If you are using Internet Explorer 5.x, it has typically had some problems when viewing perlmonks.org in different ways. This could simply be yet another IE problem (if it is what you are using.)

That is all I can think of as being the culprit of your anonymous monk problem, hopefully we can be of more help, if you can describe a bit more of what you are using, so we can troubleshoot the problem!

Andy Summers

In reply to Re: Im displayed as an Anon. monk even after i log in by bladx
in thread Im displayed as an Anon. monk even after i log in by Anonymous Monk

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