> If so then I've seen this but I'm not quite sure what causes it.  It
> does seem to vary from one browser to another -- try a different
> browser and see whether you get any further.
>

Chris, I looked into it a little more and it seems to be an unsolved
problem with DokuWiki and Chrome, discussed without solution here
http://forum.dokuwiki.org/thread/5917.  The only potential solution that I
saw (from http://forum.dokuwiki.org/thread/4377) was to add this line to
the .htaccess:

php_flag session.use_cookies on

I can't guarantee that it even addresses the same problem, it's just all I
saw.

Shelagh, I am on Chrome too.  w3m works for me, but I'm not sure it's
worth it.  It is ancient, text-mode only, and has its own problems.  But
the bug does seem specific to Chrome and Dokuwiki - not sure why Firefox
had it too.

        Tom Breton (Tehom)



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