I still have the "lingering orphan process" problem and was hoping one of their recent updates would fix it. Whenever they come out with a major update, they usually have some patches that follow right behind.
Go to the triple bars at the top right of your screen.
#Use gixen while logged out of ebay password#
Furthermore, your eBay password is not kept for long after auction ends - after your bids are submitted to eBay, your password is deleted within 48 hours to minimize the risk of it being compromised in the future. I was lost, so I combed over the entire page for a solution and came up with these changes: is using SSL both to transmit your password from your browser, and to authenticate it with eBay. I had the same problem struggling with their new look-and-feel a while back.
#Use gixen while logged out of ebay update#
Not only this, but is it normal for Firefox to update 3 or 4 times in one months period? I know it was at least 3 for sure, but think it was 4. There's not even any option for toolbars, and the option to update it is gone. This is not, of course, a test of Flash cookies because I have no wrote:įirefox did update to some real annoying version about two weeks ago. I could test other scenarios, like not closing the browser or not opening a blank page to see if those work, but I did want to report that there is a scenario that does appear to clear the stored data so that eBay's Home Page displays correctly. That was historically a problem with older Internet Explorer, where the only way to guarantee a clean cache there was to clear it from the desktop icon rather than from within the open browser. It is possible that clearing the cache while a browser page is still open may not clear the open page. I did not clear my form data, so I would expect forms to remain. So in those clean scenarios A-D, I had no persistent data on the home page (Recently viewed items). Went to Home page and saw the Book of User2, but no records of User1.Went to Home page and saw the records of User1, but no Book of User2.Logged out of eBay and clicked the Home icon for a blank page.Went to eBay home page and saw only what User2 should have seen.Had to end the stray process in Task Manager.While on the blank page, I cleared only the cookies and cache from History > Clear reacent History.Then I logged out of eBay, closed all but one tab and clicked the Home icon which opens a blank page for me.As User1, I viewed a listing of vinyl records.Then I tried these scenarios, which were successful. I didn't clear the cache or cookies or close the browser. I simply switched between users and went to the home page where "last viewed" displayed the wrong items. Hello, Well this started yesterday when me and my roommate made a HomeGroup, it is really annoying, it logs me out from every possible website when 'stay logged in' option is checked. I usually notice the extra process when my browser slows down and my fan goes into overdrive, and then I close FF and use Task Manager to shut it down the residual. Edge keeps me logged out from every website whenever I start it. This could be the issue if you don't reboot your computer, but if you do reboot, the process will end. I am often left with one FF process running. I do NOT have Flash installed on this browser.įor the past two versions, FF31 and FF32 have both occasionally failed to close completely. is this the scope you're looking for.Wi-Fi connection over a wireless broadband (so some sharing of IP) There's a fair possibility that I'll call him a useless cunt, the next time I see him. That way, in almost all cases teh AU account will win, which makes thinks a LOT easier. Then 2 seconds later it sends another bid to USA. So, what this does is sends the first bid at 8 seconds to AU. Gixen main: 8 (seconds) Gixen mirror: 6 (seconds). Still, it's good to know that the designer, who gets paid half again as much as we do, is safe, working from home. Gixen mirror target ebay site: United States. I mention the fact it's XPLE (the insulation type) because that makes it stiffer, heavier, and more difficult to strip and terminate. Now we (being myself and one other, as almost everyone else is off with covid this week) have to pull a 4-core 35mm 2 XPLE armoured in a 45m run through a swimming pool plant room and upstairs into the CHP room which is on the roof. It burned up because the designer specced 16mm 2 despite the system being 100kVA. Fun job of the week is replacing a burned-up 16mm 2 4-core armoured that connects the CHP unit to the main panel board at one of our swimming pools.