I'm doing a test registration on my forum, trying to sign up a fake "member." I'm getting this: Your session timed out while posting. Please go back and try again.
So, I tried clearing history, cookies and so on. Still getting the same error message when trying to register.
Now, a few side notes, I'm using Brave browser with their new security "shields" on, (don't know if that would have anything to with this). I can login to my forum and the Elkarte forum without a problem using Brave. Must be only a problem with registering? BTW, used Softaculous to install the forum. Could that be a cause? I really hope I don't have to rebuild and reinstall the forum manually... :'(
hmm... there are lots of variables.
First could you try to use another browser?
Hi Emanuele,
Well, I can register fine on my forum with both Edge and FF.
Now hears the weird part. If I click on "Request another image" before hitting the register button, (just to test that), the image disappears and I get the same : An Error Has Occurred
Your session timed out while posting. Please go back and try again.
I do use uBlock Origin popup blocker on both FF and Edge, not sure if that has anything to do with it.
I would like to try registering here at the site, with just using FF, to see if I get the same error. I of course will delete the fake account after I've ran the registration test.
UPDATE: I signed up without a problem using Brave browser, even testing the changing for the letter images, all without a problem. So I know its something on my forum not working correctly. (I did not follow throgh with the email confirmation)
Hmmm....I am leaning to it being a problem that Softaculous hasnt installed everything correctly? Just a thought.
I doubt it's a problem with softaculos.
Judging by
I'd say it's a problem with the settings of your other browser. Maybe you set it a bit too strict.
Well, just for grins and giggles, I went into the Maintenance section of the Admin panel. I had it do a file check, and Elk found 4 files that needed correcting. One of the files was a session file. Elk corrected all 4 files. So, I think that may have cleared up the problem. I noticed when checking for version updates, both "database" and "admin" showed version 1.1.2. Is this something to worry about? Thanks.