Good morning, I thought I was alone with this issue. I occasionally run into the same problem, but not the same severity; I've had to log in three or four times, but no more.
But I'm not convinced it's a DSpace problem. As far as I can tell, I only have the problem with Firefox, and uninstalling/reinstalling seems to clear it up, for awhile. I have caching disabled, and I've tried clearing cookies and history and everything that can be cleared to no avail. I believe that my version of this problem happens when I've been logging into our dev and production servers and have multiple browser windows open, but that's just a suspicion. Just 2 cents that I hope can help. B-- >>> On 6/28/2011 at 8:47 AM, in message <115460550.5916.1309272471307.JavaMail.jira@atlas>, "Jeremiah Pehlasery (DuraSpace JIRA)" <[email protected]> wrote: > Login cache problem, login does not stick. > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: DS-943 > URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-943 > Project: DSpace > Issue Type: Bug > Components: XMLUI > Affects Versions: 1.7.2, 1.7.1 > Environment: Redhat Enterprise Linux, Linux Mint > Reporter: Jeremiah Pehlasery > > >>From mostly any page, when I try to login I am taken to the login page, I > enter my credentials, login and when the next page loads, I again have the > option to login. i can continously click the login link login and repeat > forever. The only difference will be if I try to access restricted content, I > will login and be shown the content and the various context menus will update > to actually show I'm logged in (giving the option to log out). > > I have tried editing the sitemap.xmap file of various xmlui themes to try > and disable caching but no luck. I've also tried editing cache settings in > dspace.cfg, but I don't think there's anything in there that pertains to this > kind of caching. Changing it anyways, didn't prove fruitful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ Dspace-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-devel
