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Force a cookie reset?
user name
2006-05-27 12:27:31
Rob Griffiths wrote:

>So is there anything I can do in  
>the database to force a new cookie to be created for
each user the  
>first time they visit the newly-updated site?

Not in the database, but you could simply rename the theme
cookie in
config.php:

$_CONF['cookie_theme']                  = 'theme';

Simply change that to = 'newtheme' or 'macosxhintstheme'
or something
like that.

bye, Dirk


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Force a cookie reset?
user name
2006-05-27 12:39:11
Dirk Haun wrote:

>Not in the database, but you could simply rename the
theme cookie in
>config.php:

Actually, that probably solves only part of the problem.

So if Safari users have the theme that's not compatible
with Safari
selected in their preferences, they will get that theme
again as soon as
they log in.

The drastic but clean approach would be to set the 'theme'
field in the
gl_users table to NULL for all users. That would throw all
users back to
the default theme, unless there's a cookie overriding this.

Or you could rename the theme that's not Safari compatible.
Geeklog
would then fall back to the default theme for those users
that have it
set as their preferred theme.

Also see "How do I change the default theme?"
<http://www.geeklog.net/faqman/index.php?op=view&
t=34>

bye, Dirk


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