Not signed in (Sign In)

Not signed in

Want to take part in these discussions? Sign in if you have an account, or apply for one below

  • Sign in using OpenID

Site Tag Cloud

2-category 2-category-theory abelian-categories adjoint algebra algebraic algebraic-geometry algebraic-topology analysis analytic-geometry arithmetic arithmetic-geometry book bundles calculus categorical categories category category-theory chern-weil-theory cohesion cohesive-homotopy-type-theory cohomology colimits combinatorics complex complex-geometry computable-mathematics computer-science constructive cosmology deformation-theory descent diagrams differential differential-cohomology differential-equations differential-geometry digraphs duality elliptic-cohomology enriched fibration foundation foundations functional-analysis functor gauge-theory gebra geometric-quantization geometry graph graphs gravity grothendieck group group-theory harmonic-analysis higher higher-algebra higher-category-theory higher-differential-geometry higher-geometry higher-lie-theory higher-topos-theory homological homological-algebra homotopy homotopy-theory homotopy-type-theory index-theory integration integration-theory k-theory lie-theory limits linear linear-algebra locale localization logic mathematics measure-theory modal modal-logic model model-category-theory monad monads monoidal monoidal-category-theory morphism motives motivic-cohomology nforum nlab noncommutative noncommutative-geometry number-theory of operads operator operator-algebra order-theory pages pasting philosophy physics pro-object probability probability-theory quantization quantum quantum-field quantum-field-theory quantum-mechanics quantum-physics quantum-theory question representation representation-theory riemannian-geometry scheme schemes set set-theory sheaf sheaves simplicial space spin-geometry stable-homotopy-theory stack string string-theory superalgebra supergeometry svg symplectic-geometry synthetic-differential-geometry terminology theory topology topos topos-theory tqft type type-theory universal variational-calculus

Vanilla 1.1.10 is a product of Lussumo. More Information: Documentation, Community Support.

Welcome to nForum
If you want to take part in these discussions either sign in now (if you have an account), apply for one now (if you don't).
    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2010

    When I click “sign out” I got the error

    This page contains the following errors:

    error on line 22 at column 11: Opening and ending tag mismatch: fieldset line 0 and form

    along with

    Some problems were encountered

    Can you please confirm you would like to sign out?

    Once I successfully signed out, then when I go and try to post as a Guest in a Latest Changes category, at the bottom of the page there is an error:

    Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /amd/anne/home/www/stacey/Vanilla/nForum/extensions/GuestPost/recaptcha_xhtml.php on line 62

    Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /amd/anne/home/www/stacey/Vanilla/nForum/extensions/GuestPost/recaptcha_xhtml.php on line 64

    and the captcha image is not displayed.

    (I asked Daniel Schaeppi to comment on the Tannaka discussion, but he encountered similar errors posting as a guest; hence why I was trying this.)

    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2010

    Apparently the guest-posting captcha error also affects trying to register as a new user. So it appears that currently, anyone who doesn’t already have an account at the n-Forum is locked out from posting in any way.

    • CommentRowNumber3.
    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2010

    Not sure what’s going on with the sign-out: I didn’t get an error when I tried that.

    The reCaptcha is annoying, but I think it’s fixed now. It seems that the reCaptcha server sends out varying amounts of whitespace at different times. I thought it was a permanent change so changed my script to match it, but it seems to be variational so I needed to be more clever. Hopefully I’ve now been clever enough, but somehow I doubt it.

    Try the sign-out again, please, and let me know if there’s still problems.

    • CommentRowNumber4.
    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2010

    Thanks for fixing the captcha! Possibly the signout error was a version of the sporadic “authentication error” that I and others sometimes get when posting; it worked fine this time.