Anyone Else Having A Hard Time Logging Into Pharmacy Reviewer (Pr)

Interesting. wish they had not banned me, I could check.

 
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yes. i finally figured out how to get in: go through a different link, say http://www.pharmacyreviewer.com/forum or something, then when you finally are able to see a webpage click on "remember me" when logging in & it should work. (if you get the error- hit the back button or go back to http://www.pharmacyreviewer.com/forum until it shows you're logged in.
Every time I try to login I get the error button and if I hit the back buttom, I'm back to square one. The "remember me" button doesn't work, maybe becuase it's never really logging me in to begin with. Are they mods over there aware of the issue?

 
hmmm, it's worked for some of us. it took me several attempts- but reloading the page, hitting the back button or clicking on a link on the forum eventually should show you're logged in. there are members discussing the errors- but no mods have chimed in yet today, unfortunately. /default_sad.png

 
What browser are you on Cherry? Maybe that is the difference. Forums can be really sensitive to browser issues...something as simple as a small auto update can screw you up.

I am glad you were able to get in. That is a great forum with so much info and lots of great people. I told you all I was so secretly glad when it went down last August......just cuz so many really cool people came here! I miss so many and i SO want to go back and say hi. I may set up a proxy at some point in the future and just be discreet. Christ, if I wanted any info from the site, there are many many members here that I could ask. Duh.

If either of you see CoryandTrevor that is one person that I really miss. And Spacematters. Tx!

 
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It works for me the first time I try clicking on the link.  Using Firefox.

 
i'm using Firefox, Cat. I'm logged in there and able to post- as are many other members... but it seems to be a site-wide issue. Even those of us that were finally able to log in are still getting some error messages when trying to view our notifications, member profiles, etc. Some members have mentioned that they are having better luck using their laptops or desktops rather than their phones. (i'm on a desktop too) I'm sure once admin or a mod comes around- it will get cleared up?

haha- it was actually kind of a blessing when PR went down during the summer- as i probably wouldn't have joined otherwise. lots of us flocked to other forums. i'm glad i picked this one. it's better to have a couple of homes than just one. it's a different atmosphere here. it's too bad some of the PR refugees don't check in here often anymore. they are missing out! and it's sad that PR wouldn't let you stay. /default_sad.png you would have been an awesome addition there. it was fun while it lasted anyway.

i haven't seen CoryandTrevor lately, but Space Matters yes. I'll let them know you miss them!

 
I'm on Firefox and getting the error message. Could be that it's because I'm on my phone.

 
The first link in cherrie's post got me an error message but the second one took me to the homepage.

 
they fixed the bug on the site yesterday, so all is working ok now anyway.

btw SpaceMatters says hello, CatintheHat. /default_wink.png

 
SpaceMatters was my first friend on PR! I only have 2 /default_sad.png

I don't post that much compared to here though.

 
I had a look at that forum before joining here. Looked okay, but looked better here, no patronising going on i assure you!

 
I get an error message too but then below it says:

The www.pharmacyreviewer.com forum technical staff have been notified of the error, though you may contact them if the problem persists.

 
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