Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
The content on the board is visible to the public... but when the system emails me about a new post in a thread, it requires me to log in before viewing the post. It can be a little inconvenient at times. How about turning that option off, so we can follow the new post links in email more easily? It's not a huge problem, but every login on a tiny mobile keyboard is a bit of a pain.
Better yet, the text of the new post could be included in the email. Then we could decided if we even needed to go to the forum.
Just my two cents!
Better yet, the text of the new post could be included in the email. Then we could decided if we even needed to go to the forum.
Just my two cents!
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
have a cookie
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
I have cookies all over, but they get stale, and browser auto-login timesavers etc. don't always work. I've used the board for years across several browsers and despite all those features, I still have to log in often enough that it's annoying.
Or, what about when you are on a public machine of some kind? You've logged in to email already, but you want to minimize all kinds of logins that you have to clean up later.
Requiring login to read--but only when following an update link--seems like a needless barrier, unless it's set this way to solve some other problem that I am unaware of.
Or, what about when you are on a public machine of some kind? You've logged in to email already, but you want to minimize all kinds of logins that you have to clean up later.
Requiring login to read--but only when following an update link--seems like a needless barrier, unless it's set this way to solve some other problem that I am unaware of.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
I dunno, I haven't had to login for months. Usually so much time goes by that I have to get password reminders or reset.
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Sorry, Matt, but those aren't options in the software we use. Have you tried using tapatalk?
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Interesting, I wonder why they would build it that way? Well, thanks for looking.
Never used Tapatalk, I'm cheap. Also, on my usual tablet the display is big enough that I just use a desktop-style browser interface.
Never used Tapatalk, I'm cheap. Also, on my usual tablet the display is big enough that I just use a desktop-style browser interface.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Because if you forwarded the email it would provide access to your account without any logging in.Matt S. wrote:Interesting, I wonder why they would build it that way? Well, thanks for looking.
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
That's nuts. I use a lot of other forums and none of them require a login to follow the "new post" link in email. None of them use the data in the link to log you in automatically, either. That's inherently unsafe and it also isn't required just to show you a new post.
The "new post" email link should be just a pointer to specific post in a thread. It doesn't need to know who you are. Like this, here's a post to some random post in a random thread here.
http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php ... 04#p240651
Anyway, doesn't matter, it is what it is.
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Edit:
Here's some material from a "new post" email.
If you want to view the newest post made since your last visit, click the
following link:
http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php ... 4&e=241874
If you want to view the topic, click the following link:
http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=21268
If you click on the first link, to a new post, you are forced to log in.
If you click on the second link, it takes you to the topic without forcing a login.
If you build a link to go to the new post without the "e" parameter, you can go to the new post without logging in.
Anyway, doesn't matter, Spatman checked and it is what it is.
The "new post" email link should be just a pointer to specific post in a thread. It doesn't need to know who you are. Like this, here's a post to some random post in a random thread here.
http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php ... 04#p240651
Anyway, doesn't matter, it is what it is.
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Edit:
Here's some material from a "new post" email.
If you want to view the newest post made since your last visit, click the
following link:
http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php ... 4&e=241874
If you want to view the topic, click the following link:
http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=21268
If you click on the first link, to a new post, you are forced to log in.
If you click on the second link, it takes you to the topic without forcing a login.
If you build a link to go to the new post without the "e" parameter, you can go to the new post without logging in.
Anyway, doesn't matter, Spatman checked and it is what it is.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Sorry I thought you were referring to PMs for some reason.
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Oh, gotcha.
Thread: dead!
Thread: dead!
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
Tapatalk may be the only app I have actually paid for. It is well worth the $2.99 to not read forua with my browser.Matt S. wrote: Never used Tapatalk, I'm cheap. Also, on my usual tablet the display is big enough that I just use a desktop-style browser interface.
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Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
+1.renoun wrote:Tapatalk may be the only app I have actually paid for. It is well worth the $2.99 to not read forua with my browser.Matt S. wrote: Never used Tapatalk, I'm cheap. Also, on my usual tablet the display is big enough that I just use a desktop-style browser interface.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
I will check out the demo, if there is one. I am generally really skeptical of mobile-"enhanced" products, they are often stinkers.
Re: Proposal: eliminate login requirement on email links
The link requiring you be logged in is supposed to take you to the new content since your user account viewed the thread...