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Posted by: furion joe

I'm having trouble viewing the forums unless I log in. When I'm not logged in, a screen pops up stating that "I do not have permission to access this page."

Any thoughts as to how I can remedy this problem would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.



Posted by: TJ Cline

Yes.....just log in and the problem is sloved.



Posted by: Dale Mabry

You now have to be registered to view threads.



Posted by: furion joe

Quote:
Originally Posted by ForemanRules
Yes.....just log in and the problem is sloved.
Simple, yet effective.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
You now have to be registered to view threads.
Ah, that's what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure.

Thanks for the clarification.



Posted by: furion joe

When I visit the main page (books, forums, articles, etc) and click on a link, any link under the main menu, like the Q & A Column, I am sent right to Tom Venuto's BFFM ad.

What's going on there?



Posted by: Prince

the .htaccess file got hosed again.



Posted by: furion joe

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
the .htaccess file got hosed again.
And what does that mean for those of us who are not computer savvy?

Just curious, still learning here.



Posted by: Prince

I am using mod_rewrite and all of the re-write rules are contained in the .htaccess file, if it is deleted or corrupted it does not know what the links are supposed to be re-written to.



Posted by: Du

I have to keep signing in while browsing the site.



Posted by: Prince

Quote:
Originally Posted by du510
I have to keep signing in while browsing the site.
sometimes I have that problem too, it seems like it began after I upgraded the board to vB 3.5.3



Posted by: furion joe

Ah, I see, thanks.



Posted by: PreMier

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
You now have to be registered to view threads.
Is there a way to change this? I dont like to login at work, but I like to read the forum and now I cant.



Posted by: Prince

Quote:
Originally Posted by PreMier
Is there a way to change this? I dont like to login at work, but I like to read the forum and now I cant.
yes, but I am not going to.



Posted by: PreMier

Is this because you want people to join to read? Or do you just hate me



Posted by: furion joe

Quote:
Originally Posted by PreMier
Is there a way to change this? I dont like to login at work, but I like to read the forum and now I cant.
Yeah, same here. Bummer.



@ Robert DiMaggio

If a member needs to be registered and logged in now, what happens to all the guests who are viewing the board?

For example: Currently Active Users: 816 (83 members and 733 guests)

Is there a different means of access for these guests? How can they be an "active" user if they aren't registered?

Not forcing the issue, just trying to make sense of things.

I seem to be missing a lot here.



Posted by: DOMS

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
yes, but I am not going to.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.



Posted by: redspy

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
yes, but I am not going to.
Rob's tactic encourages people to be members, they trade their info for some of his. Lurkers are less valuable to Webmasters.

Sounds fair to me.



Posted by: redspy

Quote:
Originally Posted by furion joe
Yeah, same here. Bummer.



@ Robert DiMaggio

If a member needs to be registered and logged in now, what happens to all the guests who are viewing the board?

For example: Currently Active Users: 816 (83 members and 733 guests)

Is there a different means of access for these guests? How can they be an "active" user if they aren't registered?

Not forcing the issue, just trying to make sense of things.

I seem to be missing a lot here.
If you look through the guests in detail you'll see many of them are actually search engine spiders, particularly the Yahoo! Slurp Spider, which aggressively indexes webservers.

Those guests who are human can still see the forum index pages, however, they can't open threads or post.



Posted by: Prince

Quote:
Originally Posted by redspy
Rob's tactic encourages people to be members, they trade their info for some of his. Lurkers are less valuable to Webmasters.

Sounds fair to me.
right, it gives me a connection so to speak, many people visit a website and never return, if they register I am able to contact them via an email and get them to come back.



Posted by: Witmaster

Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
right, it gives me a connection so to speak, many people visit a website and never return, if they register I am able to contact them via an email and get them to come back.
You mean you send those personal invites to EVERYONE!?!





I'm crushed



Posted by: Prince

Quote:
Originally Posted by Witmaster
You mean you send those personal invites to EVERYONE!?!

I'm crushed
no, website updates, newletters, etc.



Posted by: redspy

Quote:
Originally Posted by Witmaster
You mean you send those personal invites to EVERYONE!?!


I'm crushed
I hate to break it to you Wit, but you're just a database user ID and a dollar sign



Posted by: furion joe

Quote:
Originally Posted by redspy
If you look through the guests in detail you'll see many of them are actually search engine spiders, particularly the Yahoo! Slurp Spider, which aggressively indexes webservers.
I see, thanks for your input redspy.


Quote:
Originally Posted by redspy
Rob's tactic encourages people to be members, they trade their info for some of his. Lurkers are less valuable to Webmasters.
That's cool, and it makes sense.




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