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If one opens an adult-contents mod (on TESnexus, for instance), then leaves the tab open... then once one's cookie expires, one will be left with the "Adult-only content" error when visiting the tab again. But EVEN IF one logs in, one is never redirected back to the mod the page replaced. This is different from the normal "error page" form which contains a link back to what you were looking at.. this is good, as texnexus sometimes produces an error page in error, but you can just cut the link out and go back - hooray. (Example: http://www.tesnexus.com/includes/error.php?pop=0&report=0&error=file_exist&page=www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=28246 the file exists but the server burped and forgot it)

 

But if you cookie times out you can't go back to the adult-contents marked mod, the link is forever lost. YES I forgot to bookmark it ;) but I am getting better at remembering. There is no back button available either.

 

So, I would suggest that "adult contents" pages (adulpt.php) had the same functionality and level of info - redirect data? that do the general error page (error.php)

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I typically just go back then click the link again. I can't think of too many instances where you couldn't, unless you were putting the link in manually, or directing yourself to it via a RSS feed (in which case you could just click the RSS link once you're logged in.)

 

EDIT: OH, cause you're opening it up in a new tab. What browser is going to update a page in another tab due to an expired cookie? I would assume that you wouldn't get the Adult Only prompt unless you reloaded the page, no? Also, why is your cookies expiring while you're browsing the site? Seems like a rare and profound situation.

 

Apologies if I misunderstood your post.

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Go the the members area of each site and change your preferences. Log out close your browser (this is important if you don't close it it will not display what you want]. Open your browser again and log in, this will set a new session cookie with you new preferences. Now you should be able to view adult content.
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As an FYI most people don't need to do this. Just some people's setups prevent the cookies/sessions from being deleted and recreated on the fly. By logging out and closing your browser you're removing all traces of the cookie and session...essentially wiping the slate clean.
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