Questor opened this issue on Jul 29, 2004 ยท 17 posts
Armorbeast posted Fri, 30 July 2004 at 9:29 PM
I myself have clicked on a link that contained a session id Lillian that had been sent to me in an IM here on rosity that I didn't get too for two weeks,when I clicked the link I found myself logged in to view the image they wanted me to see...but the screen color settings were different~it was only then that I noticed I was logged in as her.I have also had a link sent to me by email which I clicked and found myself logged in here as someone else.Only the other day I posted a link in the forums that someone pm'd me about to warn me that I was giving out access to all my personal info because I was half asleep and didn't remove the form session id. I have seen this complained about time and again,friends have sent me links and I them where we were logged in as one another on a regular basis. As for accepting cookies...my browser is always set to accept cookies...in fact I have to clear my cookies cache regularly because I get so many lol.So I have to agree,it has nothing to do with accepting cookies...either that or there's something else going on that your programmers have yet to discover. As for the programmers not making mistakes,I hope rosity being down earlier was something they fixed and didn't cause...I for one highly respect computer programmers,they have a job I wouldn't want regardless of the pay because I lack the patience to build or analyze every dash in code to find one infinitely small problem. But I must say Lillian...in this you are incorrect,programmers hate to admit when they're wrong and you aren't being given all the facts to determine for yourself that the information supplied to you by them is incorrect.If not for experiencing it myself I wouldn't even bother to comment...but a link posted two weeks earlier should not have logged me in as my friend by what you're saying and if my cookies are enabled it won't happen~but I assure you it does.
If the end goal of learning is genius...why are most geniuses failures at learning?