Do you have users who can connect, login, and sucessfully update the page they are on / other info?

It's a very different problem if there are no users who can use the system properly vs. one user with an issue. If it's just the one user, I promise you that it's something related to just their user account, or their browser, etc.. and it simplifies things immensely.

On the other hand, if no one's user account is updating properly, and never has been, your debugging should focus on site logic as opposed to user data and platform stuff for the one guy.

Could you explain more about what they are trying to do when they 'submit any further data'? I am thinking you mean change pages, but more detail might help find the problem.


In reply to Re: Perl/Cookie and data transmission by dynamo
in thread Perl/Cookie and data transmission by Sylvyr

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