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Firefox & Admin Panel do not play well together

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boyevul

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Was going crazy trying to figure out why I couldn't log in - switched browsers to IE (I don't use IE, will never use IE, refuse to use IE, and will not switch to IE.) and the admin panel worked.

Is there a work around/fix/etc to getting the admin panel to work in Firefox? (And don't take this the wrong way, but please don't tell me to "use IE and the problem will be fixed").
 
Actually I use Firefox when I develop Chevereto so it sounds pretty odd to me that the admin panel doesnt work on Firefox. Make sure that you are using a stable release.
 
No. But to clear up a few things, I haven't changed anything in the core files (other than the necessary change-mes). Rewrite is enabled (I use it on my main site) as well as correct path to the folder in which the installation resides (/img/) like so: RewriteBase /img.

However, removing my .htaccess in the base folder solves nothing, so I think it's safe to assume that any rules being applied by my current .htaccess for the main site aren't interfering with the admin area/Chevereto .htaccess.

Like I said, it works in IE - doesn't in FF. (On my site. On your site, the linked demo, the admin area works in FF.)
 
I've sent you a private message asking for the admin password. Btw, I've noticed that you are using CloudFlare. Perhaps that is part of the problem since (in some cases) users do a extreme cache and the system gets buggy.

Try to flush your browser/clouflare cache. I've just tested and it seems to work so it could be a Cloudflare configuration which is causing this. My guess is that you are minifying JS or doing a extreme cache. Try to disable CloudFlare and then test it again (it could take a few minutes). If the system works then it could be a cloudflare configuration. In that case, try to Disable auto minify JS, set Caching level to BASIC and set Performance profile to CDN only.
 
Auto minify was never enabled, set caching levels and performance profile as requested (even tried with pretty much all settings either extremely low or off). If it was a Cloudflare issue, why would it central to FF and not IE?

Sending pass in PM.
 
why would it central to FF and not IE?

Cache.

It seems odd but it happens. Since cloudflare is somehow a cache probably they are pushing you a incomplete version of the code or a invalid version of it. I have similar issues using CloudFlare, on the moment that I notice that it was my computer and Firefox I understand that it was a cache issue.

I've enter on your website, take a look at this: http://i.godlike.cl/h
 
For whatever reason, Firefox wasn't flushing cache. It seems to have resolved itself with a complete wipe of cache/cookies/etc. Thanks for the help!
 
No problem, glad to help you. If you need anything just ask 😉
 
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