You found an edge case with some of our recent changes.
Under the hood, the iFixit Meta site was part of the iFixit Site: Two websites in one! This had some quirks. To remedy the situation we recently turned Meta into a unique separate site.[br]
Although the hope was for the change to be seamless, it seems we still have some work to do.[br]
To fully explain what you are seeing:[br]
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When you log in to meta.ifixit it actually asks iFixit.com to log you in. Similarly, when you ask meta to log you out, it actually asks meta to log you out.
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When you log in to meta.ifixit.com it actually asks iFixit.com to log you in. Similarly, when you ask meta to log you out, it actually asks iFixit.com to log you out.
The bug here is that logic is one way: Meta tells iFixit to log in or log out. However, iFixit doesn’t tell meta to log in or log out.[br]
Let me see what we can do to improve the situation.[br]
You found an edge case with some of our recent changes.
Under the hood, the iFixit Meta site was part of the iFixit Site: Two websites in one! This had some quirks. To remedy the situation we recently turned Meta into a unique separate site.[br]
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[br]
Although the hope was for the change to be seamless, it seems we still have some work to do.[br]
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To fully explain what you are seeing:[br]
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When you log in to meta.ifixit it actually asks iFixit.com to log you in. Similarly, when you ask meta to log you out, it actually asks meta to log you out. [br]
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When you log in to meta.ifixit it actually asks iFixit.com to log you in. Similarly, when you ask meta to log you out, it actually asks meta to log you out.
The bug here is that logic is one way: Meta tells iFixit to log in or log out. However, iFixit doesn’t tell meta to log in or log out.[br]
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Let me see what we can do to improve the situation.[br]
@jayeff,[br]
Thanks for all the info!
You found an edge case with some of our recent changes.
Under the hood, the iFixit Meta site was part of the iFixit Site: Two websites in one! This had some quirks. To remedy the situation we recently turned Meta into a unique separate site.[br]
[br]
Although the hope was for the change to be seamless, it seems we still have some work to do.[br]
[br]
To fully explain what you are seeing:[br]
[br]
When you log in to meta.ifixit it actually asks iFixit.com to log you in. Similarly, when you ask meta to log you out, it actually asks meta to log you out. [br]
[br]
The bug here is that logic is one way: Meta tells iFixit to log in or log out. However, iFixit doesn’t tell meta to log in or log out.[br]
Let me see what we can do to improve the situation.[br]
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Thanks again!