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  • scubabyss
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1 year 8 months ago - 1 year 8 months ago #333212 by scubabyss
Hi, CB Users and developpers.
I have the message "Session expired or cookies are not enabled in your browser" whaterver the equipement used, desktop, smartphone ou tablet when I try to connect with CB module and whatever is the used browser.
This message is not diplayed if I clear the cache an reload frontend. After clearing cache, I connect it's OK. I disconnect and the reconnect the message "Session expired or cookies are not enabled in your browser" is diplayed. I make a second connection attempt, the connection is done.
I have replace CB Login module by Joomla Login module. There is no probleme at all.

This is clearly an issue with CB Login module or a conflict with Joomla. I have seen a response on this subjet date 18/01 but I am sorry to say I have not understood how this response could help me to solve the issue "CB spoof checking was entirely replaced with Joomla's CSRF token behavior. If you're seeing that error then your Joomla CSRF token failed, which is tied to a users Joomla session. This often happens due to some form of caching. If the page with a form token is cached and the user is served a page from that cache then you'll get token errors like that. This could be a 3rd party cache plugin, Joomla page cache plugin, or server based cache (e.g. cloudflare) doing it."

I do not see any "form token cache" when just access to the home page after having cleared the cache and have done what is described at the begining of this topic i.e. Connection/deconnection/Connection "error message"/connection again and hopefully connected.

Hope someone can solve this problem that I can go back with CB login Module

Kind Regards
Scubabyss
 
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1 year 8 months ago #333219 by krileon
Joomla 3? Joomla 4? Do you have any Joomla caching extensions installed? Have you tried switching back to default Joomla template and retrying?


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