pfm, I took a look at Dillo, and their bug tracking system has listed that the browser has some trouble with forms, queries and cookies, all of which are essential to working with Perl Monks.

I suspect that cookies are your problem. Cookies are not implemented the same way by all browsers, some of which will fail to return all of the cookies to the website when making a request.

I don't know what operating system you are on, but Opera works under Win9x/NT and Linux systems. I suggest giving that a shot (however, I've found that "tweaking" the cookie filter in Opera will sometimes render Perl Monks inoperable ).

Hope this helps and good luck!

Update: The other users nodelet takes a little bit to push you in there. It keeps you in there for three minutes, as well, so you could technically load a page from Perl Monks every 3 minutes and rand(59)+1 seconds and never see yourself in the list.

If a Monk falls in the Monastery... :)

John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com


In reply to Re:^3 (nrd) Voting and Cookies by newrisedesigns
in thread Voting and Cookies by pfm

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