We have been running 1.0.4 for the last while and whenever I would click on the link just to the right of "Reported by me:" in the page header I would get a list of open bugs I submitted. http://phpbt/query.php?op=mybugs&reportedby=1&open=1
Now with 1.0.5 when I click this link I am directed to the Query Bugs form. Any of those header links all present the same Query Bugs form.
How can I get the old behavior back?
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This behavior started after I started to mess with the $lifetime variable in the auth.php file, which I found when spelunking around trying to find how I could prevent us from getting logged out. I had set $lifetime to be 99999 and when I did that I was no longer able to view my bugs. I noticed when I clicked on the "Personal Page" link it came back saying I needed to be logged in to view that page. Weird since I had just logged in.
When I changed $lifetime back to 0 phpbt returned to normal behavior.
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We have been running 1.0.4 for the last while and whenever I would click on the link just to the right of "Reported by me:" in the page header I would get a list of open bugs I submitted. http://phpbt/query.php?op=mybugs&reportedby=1&open=1
Now with 1.0.5 when I click this link I am directed to the Query Bugs form. Any of those header links all present the same Query Bugs form.
How can I get the old behavior back?
This behavior started after I started to mess with the $lifetime variable in the auth.php file, which I found when spelunking around trying to find how I could prevent us from getting logged out. I had set $lifetime to be 99999 and when I did that I was no longer able to view my bugs. I noticed when I clicked on the "Personal Page" link it came back saying I needed to be logged in to view that page. Weird since I had just logged in.
When I changed $lifetime back to 0 phpbt returned to normal behavior.