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Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:31 pm
by DGDanforth
Google's Chrome browser does not behave correctly on this website.
I was able to view the results of a vote without having voted.
It also does not indicate whether topics have been visited previously.
The Firefox browser does the correct things.
-Doug
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 1:19 am
by Ivan Denisov
DGDanforth wrote:Google's Chrome browser does not behave correctly on this website.
This is standard phpBB board with millions of users, so it is superstable.
DGDanforth wrote:I was able to view the results of a vote without having voted.
This is normal behavior. That is good for making first choice without been influenced by others voices.
DGDanforth wrote:It also does not indicate whether topics have been visited previously.
This can happen if you not logged in... I can guess only this case.
DGDanforth wrote:The Firefox browser does the correct things.
I am usually using Firefox. I will try Chrome.
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 2:53 am
by cfbsoftware
Ivan Denisov wrote:
DGDanforth wrote:I was able to view the results of a vote without having voted.
This is normal behavior. That is good for making first choice without been influenced by others voices.
Doug said he
was able to view the results, so that means he could have been influenced by others' voices before voting himself.
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 10:47 am
by Ivan Denisov
cfbsoftware wrote:Ivan Denisov wrote:
DGDanforth wrote:I was able to view the results of a vote without having voted.
This is normal behavior. That is good for making first choice without been influenced by others voices.
Doug said he
was able to view the results, so that means he could have been influenced by others' voices before voting himself.
Thanks, Chris! I misunderstood. I will check this with Chrome later.
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 3:48 am
by DGDanforth
cfbsoftware wrote:Ivan Denisov wrote:
DGDanforth wrote:I was able to view the results of a vote without having voted.
This is normal behavior. That is good for making first choice without been influenced by others voices.
Doug said he
was able to view the results, so that means he could have been influenced by others' voices before voting himself.
That is correct.
I should not be able to see other's votes before I vote.
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:47 pm
by Ivan Denisov
I made new poll and had checked the chrome browser. It looks like you did not login in your chrome browser. The board hides results only for registered users... The only way to change this is to make some closed area in the forum for Center members only. Then the poll is closed we will move it to public area.
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:23 pm
by DGDanforth
Ivan Denisov wrote:I made new poll and had checked the chrome browser. It looks like you did not login in your chrome browser. The board hides results only for registered users... The only way to change this is to make some closed area in the forum for Center members only. Then the poll is closed we will move it to public area.
Ivan,
That's correct. I did not specifically login when using the Chrome browser.
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 1:42 am
by Ivan Denisov
So, I have made the closed subforum for voting. Now you will not see the results accidentally.
http://forum.blackboxframework.org/view ... f=56&t=344
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 8:22 am
by Josef Templ
Is it still possible to allow for revoting, i.e. to change the vote after it has been cast?
I hope so. In the past it turned out that
center members need to change their votes after finding
out about a misunderstanding.
- Josef
Re: Chrome browser WARNING!
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 9:17 am
by Ivan Denisov
Josef Templ wrote:Is it still possible to allow for revoting, i.e. to change the vote after it has been cast?
I hope so. In the past it turned out that
center members need to change their votes after finding
out about a misunderstanding.
- Josef
Yes, the voice still can be changed after voting.