madmumbler
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FYI Moderators,
Even though I'm logged in, the Site Donations and Thanks page won't let me in, says I have to log in, even though it shows me logged in. When I click the Log In link it displays, it does nothing.
Also, I tried clicking on the Wiki link in another post in this board, it gave me the same message.
Is there a bridge function between the forums and front-end site separate from the forums I should be logging into and missing?
Thanks,
-------------------- Lesli in SWFL.
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Clark
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I'm not 100% certain, but I wonder if certain pages that have been moved to the Wiki format may accidentally be moderator-viewable only. The Site Donations & Thanks page is one of the new Wiki-style pages, too.
There's not a separate front-end that you'd need to log in to; it all should work seamlessly and does on my end. However, someone with different permissions might have different results. Hopefully Mike will be along shortly to help answer your questions.
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madmumbler
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Thanks Clark. You guys might be missing out on getting donations -- and we're getting to the time of year you definitely don't want that. *LOL* (I run a couple of donation-financed sites myself, so I know all too well how important it is.)
Thanks!
-------------------- Lesli in SWFL.
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madmumbler
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As best I can tell, it's several links in the left menu. Do you want me to go through and post which ones give me the errors?
-------------------- Lesli in SWFL.
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danielw
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Thanks. I believe John and or Mike is working on it.
With the Hurricane Season beginning in a few days it may be best to PM 1 or 2 MODS with error messages.
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Ed in Va
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We still have the same problem as last year on the and UKMET models skipping frames in animation.
-------------------- Survived Carol and Edna '54 in Maine. Guess this kind of dates me!
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MikeC
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This problem should be fixed now.
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Clark
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We still have the same problem as last year on the and UKMET models skipping frames in animation.
Is this from the Tropical Cyclone Model image page at http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/ or related version at http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/? If so, there's not much we (being my group at , not flhurricane) can do about it -- we don't get the model data in for the same time intervals at later forecast hours (12hrly) as we do for earlier forecast hours (6hrly), so to compensate there are either missing or duplicated images in the loop. Sorry about the inconvenience.
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madmumbler
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Thanks. I believe John and or Mike is working on it.
With the Hurricane Season beginning in a few days it may be best to PM 1 or 2 MODS with error messages.
Looks like it's working now.
To the rest of you forum users -- have you donated yet???? HMMMM????? No excuse NOT to donate now! Go buy the mods a cup of expensive coffee at least. *LOL*
-------------------- Lesli in SWFL.
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