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Re: New Forum Online - Post Issues Here...

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Diagrams are not working. Neither through the [ fen] [ /fen] tags, nor through the deprecated [ d] tag.
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Guenther wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 1:07 am I saw in another forum that a lot of people have trouble to login and I had too, until I googled the error message:

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The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
The solution is simply to delete all previous talkchess cookies saved for your browser.

As you can see this worked for me and so I suppose it will work for all :)
I know those people can still read the site but not write thus I hope they will check this thread for the solution.

Guenther

Next problem is that instead of a given link it shows a huge pic of the linked site in my signature...

Thanks for all the work in server migration to HGM, Srdja, Ed and whoever is/was involved!

I suggest adding a notification about this to the front page (http://www.talkchess.com/) or the log in screen.
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hgm wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:32 am The talkchess.com domain is still connecting me to CloudFlare, which alternately serves me the message I put up during moving, or a forum stripped of all formatting. I am here now on the www.talkchess.com domain.
I had that problem too, until I restarted my Firefox browser. It seems Firefox is doing some DNS caching.
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Wow, thanks to all who are hard-working for the forums!

I have a trouble when logging but clearing all browser data solved it.
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Guenther wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 1:07 am I saw in another forum that a lot of people have trouble to login and I had too, until I googled the error message:

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The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
The solution is simply to delete all previous talkchess cookies saved for your browser.

I would not wish for ChessQueen and Chessica to do exactly that. I do not want either of them here. They will keep on polluting and downgrading this forum as well, with their useless posts.

As you can see this worked for me and so I suppose it will work for all :)
I know those people can still read the site but not write thus I hope they will check this thread for the solution.
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I get this message with Firefox :

talkchess.com utilise un certificat de sécurité invalide.

Le certificat n’est pas sûr car il est auto-signé.

Code d’erreur : MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT
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Carbec wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:39 pm I get this message with Firefox :

talkchess.com utilise un certificat de sécurité invalide.

Le certificat n’est pas sûr car il est auto-signé.

Code d’erreur : MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT
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Carbec wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:39 pm I get this message with Firefox :

talkchess.com utilise un certificat de sécurité invalide.

Le certificat n’est pas sûr car il est auto-signé.

Code d’erreur : MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT
That is expected behavior, cos we use an self-signed SSL/https certificate as interim which you have to accept manually.
smatovic wrote: Thu Feb 29, 2024 7:21 pm
smatovic wrote: Thu Feb 29, 2024 5:03 pm - SSL/https not working, currently only via http available
SSL/https now with custom, self-signed certificate, officially signed one later.

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Just noticed, some post view counts went off the charts, means some robots do not respect our robots.txt, we intend to allow but limit crawler in future, to be indexed by search engines, will have to observe this further.

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Hello:

THANK YOU VERY MUCH! Not only for save the forum but also for doing it in time! TalkChess was unreachable very few time.

I have also observed that the search engine of the forum is open again and can be used without login. When doing so, I came up with a strange issue: I searched something, worked well, and when I opened some random results, there are some posts whose first lines are duplicated. Example:

Re: Chess engine: Mantissa.

I see the following, both in the PC and in the mobile phone:
Hello:
Hello:

[...]
There are many more examples in that thread and even in this one of 'post issues here'. Am I the only one? Even when previewing this post, I wrote 'Hello:' once but I see it twice in the preview and later in the definitive post, just like in the example given above. For example, in the previous post by Srdja, I see the following:
Just noticed, some post view counts went off the charts, means some robots do not respect our robots.txt, we intend to allow but limit crawler in future, to be indexed by search engines, will have to observe this further.
Just noticed, some post view counts went off the charts, means some robots do not respect our robots.txt, we intend to allow but limit crawler in future, to be indexed by search engines, will have to observe this further.
But when I click in the reply button, the message is shown flawlessly:
smatovic wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 6:07 pm Just noticed, some post view counts went off the charts, means some robots do not respect our robots.txt, we intend to allow but limit crawler in future, to be indexed by search engines, will have to observe this further.

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