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  • ametzler79 Friend
    #181730

    I have researched this to death and just not getting it figured out. I receive the usual invalid token message as it has been talked about all over..lol. I run the site for our school and we have a lot of students/staff that love to double click the buttons or just get impatient so we get the token error. Is there a way to just completely disable this. We do not have site registrations as the authentication is run through our google apps account only. It’s never an issue for me because I don’t double click where I am not supposed to but this does not help the less technologically inclined and is the one major hurdle to having a really issue smooth site. The site is http://www.msad42.org

    Thanks!!

    Luna Garden Moderator
    #471257

    I think your problem maybe related to this topic: http://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/solved-random-invalid-token-on-home-link-altervista-org-hosting/.
    <em>@Sherlock Holmes 315128 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi jhicks,

    In the template back-end you have a field of Cache Exclude with this field you can exclude caching for the login module, just enter there something like position=pos1,pos..
    Here pos1 and pos2 can be the position of login module.</blockquote>

    ametzler79 Friend
    #471322

    Thanks, where is it in the back-end, I have looked every where? Can’t seem to locate this field.

    Luna Garden Moderator
    #471325

    <em>@ametzler79 344021 wrote:</em><blockquote>Thanks, where is it in the back-end, I have looked every where? Can’t seem to locate this field.</blockquote>
    With your site, it’s locate here: http://www.msad42.org/administrator
    Navigate to Extension >> Template Manager >> On list templates, click on your template default.

    ametzler79 Friend
    #471407

    That’s what I thought, nothing there, I have looked through all the template settings.

    Luna Garden Moderator
    #471422

    In the template back-end you have a field of Cache Exclude with this field you can exclude caching for the login module, just enter there something like position=pos1,pos..
    Here pos1 and pos2 can be the position of login module.

    In Back-end – Template Manager: edit style >> Cache Exclude is in Tab Global.
    If you set Cache is yes, then field Cache Exclude will show up.

    If it doesn’t work, turn off cache of Login Module is a good way.
    I don’t have an account in your site, so I can’t try once.

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