G'day marto,

I got the same "vote" problem and also noted a "time" problem which may be related.

[Note: My current timezone (AEDT) is UTC+11]

Yesterday, I used all my votes and logged off about an hour or so before I expected any more votes. No problems were noted at this point.

This morning, I first referenced my home node: '...?node=kcott'. I wasn't logged in yet. I have no automatic login set up nor do I store passwords. It showed kcott was last here about 14 hours ago: this looked correct and, unaware of any problems, I didn't note the exact date, time or any other information.

I then logged in. This was successful, inasmuch as my home node looked normal in terms of content, CSS, etc.; however, instead of seeing the expected "last here ~14 hours ago", it showed "last here 0 seconds ago". I still have no votes available.

I subsequently checked "Timezone Settings" and cookies: nothing unusual here.

[In case it matters, I used 'http://www.perlmonks.org/' exclusively.]

— Ken


In reply to Re: Problem with number of votes (02/11/2016) by kcott
in thread Problem with number of votes (02/11/2016) by marto

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