greetings,

i have been experiencing the same problem.  we have a login page, and
you can always log in from that page.  in the header of each page, you
can log in as well, and that form, when submitted, throws the afore
mentioned "cookies" error.  oddly enough, i cannot replicate this
problem in IE and it is consistent with firefox 2.
have you had any luck with solving this problem?



On Mar 22, 10:27 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you both for your replies!
>
> On Mar 21, 6:56 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There is nothing special about that app. The login which is failing is
> > the standarddjangoone (The app just adds code for new account
> > creation, e-mailing the registerant, and enabling the account with a
> > unique key).
>
> Correct. The app is merely used to add e-mail confirmation to the
> registration process.
>
>
>
> > I believe the problem you are running into is because the page is
> > stale. That is you are using the back button and not reloading the
> > page with the login form fresh. When the page loads a new temporary
> > cookie is set. If that cookie is not present on the login submission,
> > then you get the cookies enabled error. Other parts of the system will
> > delete the cookie if they see it (including logout).
>
> > So you go to the main page wich has a login form (cookie created)
> > You load a different page with the login form (cookie created, again)
> > You log in (cookie is seen, you are logged in and the cookie is
> > deleted)
> > You log out (cookie doesn't exist, nothing to do)
> > You go 'back' to main page with login (page is not reloaded from the
> > server, so still no cookie)
> > You log-in (no cookie - Error message)
> > If yo reload the page (hold the shift key down on reload), then try
> > again - Works.
>
> The problem persists on several computers and I've restarted the
> browser, development server and I navigate through the page
> navigation, not the back button. And it does not work if I reload the
> front page with the shift key.
>
> > Also you can run into this problem if you are using the cache
> > middleware.
> > Make sure the session middleware occurs BEFORE the cache middleware,
> > in your middleware list.
>
> I am not using the caching middleware (yet).
>
> >     -Doug
>
> > On Mar 21, 12:56 pm, "ashwoods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > have you tried contacting the project maintainer? this is third party
> > > code and unless anybody happens to use it, to answer you they would
> > > have to go through his code. on the wiki page it says:
>
> > > >Questions? Problems?
> > > >If you've got a question that isn't covered here or in the comments and 
> > > >docstrings in the code, or if you run into a bug, swing on over to this 
> > > >app's Google >Code project page and file a new "issue". I'll do my best 
> > > >to respond promptly.
>
> > > so i would try that first :)
> > > if that doesnt work, i guess i'll have to go through the code ;)
>
> > > cheers,
> > > ashley
>
> > > On Mar 21, 1:05 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi!
>
> > > > I've recently implementedhttp://code.google.com/p/django-registration/
> > > > to support user registration and authentication on a project.
>
> > > > I've also created a form in a template that extends ALL other
> > > > templates on the site.
>
> > > > I'm facing the following problem:
>
> > > > If I fire thedjangodevelopment server up and enter my login
> > > > credentials on the site's front page, the login fails with the
> > > > following message: "Your Web browser doesn't appear to have cookies
> > > > enabled.Cookies are required for logging in.".
>
> > > > What's weird is that I do have cookies enabled. What's even more weird
> > > > is that ...
>
> > > > ... If I try to login AGAIN using the same form on the page that shows
> > > > me this message, I can login just fine.
>
> > > > If I then go to the front page and log out, I can login from the front
> > > > page without a problem. BUT if I logout, go to a random location on
> > > > the site, and then back to the front page, I can't login again.
>
> > > > The same behavior is present on all pages (~5), except the actual
> > > > login-page.
>
> > > > I've tested on both apache with mod_python and using theDjango
> > > > development server and on several different client computers. Browsers
> > > > tested: FF 2.0.0.2 and Safari 2.0.0.4.
>
> > > > Would greatly appreciate any help!
>
> > > > Thanks in anticipation,
> > > > Gustaf Sjöberg


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