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Author Topic: eyeball theme set in config and saved then it goes back to different theme  (Read 3833 times)

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cctaco

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I'm unable to set eyeball as the theme for site, can't get it to default as main theme.  Is there a different place to set it in the setup?
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Nibbler

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Try clearing your cookies.
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cctaco

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Great fix worked well. 

Do the theme cookies expire?  I have had a few visitors to the site and they had seen project VII theme, and when I changed the eyeball theme, they were still getting the old theme.   Or is there a work around, my boss is remote and he wants to see the changes to site, or should I walk him through delete cookies, I don't even know if he knows what a cookie is.

Could I just copy the eyeball theme to other theme folder on site?
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as you can't put your finger on your user's cookies, just change the cooke name in coppermine's config - this will make the existing cookies on your user's machines useless. Make sure to use a valid name for cookies (only alphanumeric, no spaces, special chars and especially no dot). The only drawback is that all of your users will have to log in again when they visit your site next time.
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Nibbler

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I don't think so, the authentication cookie does not use the prefix so would not be affected by changes to it.
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cctaco

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Ya you left me behind a bit, where does one adjust the cookies for the site?

Who is right?
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Nibbler

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The cookie name is set in config (admin.php)
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