• This morning I turned on Computer #1 (my computer) and went to my blog (springvalleyhoa.org/blog). I saw a Test Post that I created last night. That screen also told me that I was a “logged in as Administrator” and displayed a logout button. When I clicked the logout button, a WordPress login screen appeared. However, it did not recognize the userid and pw I used when I set up the blog. Why not? What userid and pw is the screen looking for?

    So then I turned on Computer #2 and went to my blog (used the same url). I saw just what I expected to see – Test Post, a means to add a comment, and a prefilled username and email address. So I left a comment and received a message that the comment was waiting for moderation. So far so good.

    Then I went back to Computer #1, went to my blog and saw Test Post and an opportunity to add a comment. That’s what I expected to see the first time. Why didn’t I?

    The blog is hosted by Yahoo.

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  • Your computer has a cookie set when you logged in the first time. If you don’t remember you pw you’ll need to reset it using the forgot password feature on the login page.

    Thread Starter skeezicks

    (@skeezicks)

    Oops, I was editing my post while you were reading the original. I’ll try the forgot pw feature…

    Thread Starter skeezicks

    (@skeezicks)

    Tried the Forgotten PW feature but when I go to my blog now I get an opportunity to add a comment with a prefilled userid and email address.

    Boy, this is confusing.

    If you’ve added a comment from that computer before most likely it has a cookie stored on it that has the username and email stored in it.

    Thread Starter skeezicks

    (@skeezicks)

    Ah, that’s right! Must have been left over from before I deactivated and reinstalled the blog on my host.

    It appears that one could fake a bunch of comments by registering several different usernames and emails on one’s computer then, right?

    It appears that one could fake a bunch of comments by registering several different usernames and emails on one’s computer then, right?

    Why would you want to do that?

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