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Bookmarklet login issue.
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sak.102010 |
Hi everybody,
I just started using Toodledo, switching from Astrid, and I'm running into a problem with the bookmarklet. The drop down asks me to log-in, but when I do, it just resets the form and doesn't ever let me add a URL to a task. I am able to select the "View Tasks" option on the right, and log-in to the mobile site and view my tasks. I'm using Chrome Version 24.0.1312.70; Linux I do have Flashblock and Adblock Plus enabled, but I wouldn't suspect those would be the problem. Any suggestions, or any additional info I can provide? Thanks, Sak. UPDATE: Found in the help contents about Google Gadgets requiring third party cookies exception. I added the toodledo.com domain to allow in my Chrome preferences, but still unable to get past log-in on the drop down. This message was edited Feb 19, 2013. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Can you please try a different browser as a test to see if that works?
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sak.102010 |
It does work in Firefox 18.0.2 under Linux.
I also tried Chrome in Windows 7, and it failed to log me in. Seems to be a Chrome issue. This message was edited Feb 19, 2013. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
I have not been able to reproduce this problem, so it must be something to do with your plugins or cookie settings. Try disabling the plugins and see if that helps.
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sak.102010 |
Hi Jake,
I spent some time and was able to track down problem. In Chrome, when I selected the option to allow all third party cookies, it worked. I double checked the exception and apparently Chrome needed "www.toodledo.com" to match, instead of simply "toodledo.com" Once I put in the "www" it worked, and I was able to get past the login. You may want to update your knowledge base article (Why isn't my start page gadget/widget working?) to include this info for other future Chrome users. Thanks again for looking into this for me. :) Sak. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you got it to work.
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