If you include the "remember me for 30 days" option on the login form, I think it does set a cookie expiration, right? Maybe that's the problem. Of course, someone who doesn't want to be remembered probably shouldn't check the "remember me" option.
Anthony On Friday, August 31, 2012 5:54:58 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Do not track means: "do not remember me" > Login means: "please remember me" > > they are both manages through cookies. Cookies without expiration should > be treated by the browser as session cookies and do not ignore them even if > you do not want to be tracked. Web2py does not set an expiration for > session cookies therefore they should not ignored by firefox. I am not sure > what is wrong. Have you setup the option "allow session cookies"? can you > login in other web sites? > > massimo > > On Friday, August 31, 2012 4:15:54 PM UTC-5, nc wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm new to web development and just started trying out web2py (v.2.0.3). >> I found that the user registration in the Welcome application was not >> working for me: after filling in the form and clicking the Register button, >> the fields in the form would just all get emptied and there would be no >> other feedback. After trying different browsers and browser options, it >> seems this happens when using FireFox (v.14.01) with browser option "Tell >> websites I do not want to be tracked" checked on. How would one modify the >> Welcome application so that a visitor that has that browser option set can >> still register? >> >> Thanks, >> >> NC >> > --

