• wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)


    Well, I’m about at the end of my rope.

    My understanding was that WordPress v2.3.1 was supposed to solve this error that appeared with v2.3. It has not, for me.

    I get three errors when I log into my blog:

    * “ERROR: WordPress requires Cookies but your browser does not support them or they are blocked.”
    * “ERROR: The username field is empty.”
    * “ERROR: The password field is empty.”

    They do not prevent me from logging in. I do not have any extra spaces following the ?> at the end of my config file. I am in v2.3.1. I turned off my plugins before upgrading, both with 2.3 and 2.3.1, and turned them on afterwards. I have deleted all cookies related to my WordPress install.

    I am using Mac OS X v10.5 and Firefox v2.0.0.8. I do not have a firewall active. My cookies are set to be kept until they expire.

    Any help would be sincerely appreciated.

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  • MichaelH

    (@michaelh)

    Might also add information about hosting situation just in case:

    Web-server and version:
    PHP Version:
    MySQL version:

    Also, the last time you accessed your blog’s admin, did you logout of the admin section before exiting your browser?

    Thread Starter wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)

    Well, I implemented a temporary “fix” in that I commented out the code that generates those error messages, but that’s obviously not fixing whatever the problem really is.

    MySQL version: 4.1.22

    I’m not sure about the other two, but I’m on LivingDot; I’ll inquire.

    MichaelH

    (@michaelh)

    Also remember to answer this:

    “Also, the last time you accessed your blog’s admin, did you logout of the admin section before exiting your browser?”

    Thread Starter wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)

    PHP Version: 4.4.6
    Web Software/Version: Apache 1.3.37

    And this problem has been going on for many, many weeks … although there were times where I did not log out of the admin section before exiting my browser, there were also times in which I did log out of the admin section before exiting my browser. In all circumstances, the error messages have been showing up.

    MichaelH

    (@michaelh)

    For now, reported this via Trac ticket 5365.

    Thread Starter wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)

    Thank you! I’ll keep my eye on that.

    Thread Starter wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)

    Also, I had to reverse the commenting-out of the error messages; it snafu-ed the login.php form.

    Thread Starter wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)

    MichaelH (ironically enough, I’m a Mike H as well), one other thing: in the bug report, you state, “WordPress is in sub-folder so the WordPress address (URL) is different than Blog address (URL).”

    In my particular case, it’s not. My WordPress address and blog address are the same.

    MichaelH

    (@michaelh)

    Good to know. Thanks. If you are of the mind, please note that in trac on that ticket. Just use your Forum login/password there.

    WCityMike, I can not reproduce the bug but I modified a bit the wp-login.php file [1], can you test it on your site?

    If you prefer diff files, see [2].

    [1] https://wordpress.pastebin.com/m4da02e75
    [2] https://wordpress.pastebin.com/m1174dd0c

    Thread Starter wcitymike

    (@wcitymike)

    Wow, xknown, I think that did it!

    spotme10

    (@spotme10)

    I tried this solution and it did not work for me. I’m just going to downgrade back to 2.2.

    spotme10, what is your blog’s URL?

    Edit: Please, add information about your hosting environment too.

    spotme10

    (@spotme10)

    https://www.jowtigers.com

    I’m on Lunarpages (www.lunarpages.com). Not sure what kinds of stats you need about their servers. I know they run MySQL 4+, PHP 4+.

    What else do you need to know?

    Thanks for helping me out, btw! ??

    Hmm, I created a test user on your site and didn’t see any error regarding cookies (tested on Firefox and IE7).

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