Anonymous Monk,
My completely lay guess is that BrowserUk is experiencing two different problems and your pointer only addresses one of them. When PodMaster tried to explain my problem he was wrong at every turn. That doesn't mean he wasn't right about a different problem (which does seem to be BrowserUk's primary issue).

It still happens to me occassionally and despite continously updating FireFox - the only way to correct it is "by opening a new tab, logging into one of the alternate domain names and closing the original tab." I sure would like to know what the reason for this problem is because it sure is annoying.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^2: Cross server markup by Limbic~Region
in thread Cross server markup by BrowserUk

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