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Well first thing to say is that login/logout etc., is all handled in the WordPress core. However, as a developer I need to have the admin AND the front end open in adjacent tabs virtually 100% of the time. The only time that WP logs me out is when the WordPress 'nonce' - which is a timestamped and unique key used to identify the referrer - expires. Having said that, WP does seem to have become a little more picky in more recent versions over the issue of logging me out but I can usually at least get through a day with no problems.
So basically no - this is not that normal unless you have ad the session open over the nonce timestamp boundary.
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It happened again tonight. I was in the WP admin page. I closed the window and opened a new window to post in the forum. Logged in, clicked on the forum page and got to it fine. Then clicked on a topic and it logged me out and I got a 404 page. I tried multiple times with all failures. Finally, I opened another page and logged back in to the WP backend. Then I logged out and closed that window. I went to the forum again and now it works fine. It seems that I have to log out of the admin to get to use the forum front page. Any idea whay that is and what is causing it? Thanks, Steve
Well as we have already said - this is not normal WordPress behaviour by any stretch of the imagination so it has to be something in your environment that is the cause. Whether this is your local PC/Browser (unless it happens to your users as well); a server setup/configuration issue; or some sort of weird knock-on from another WP plugin is hard to tell. Why you get erratically served 404 pages in the first place is irrational!
Do your users suffer the same issue with 404's and being logged out? Or is it just you?
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No way that AIOSEO should have that sort of negative effect... we actually are using it here in this site.
First question - is it up to date? After that I will need to bring Mr Papa in to the thread as he has far more knowledge of and experience with AIOSEO than I do...
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Apologies - looks like Steve missed this one last night. I have sent him a request to let me know his thoughts.
I believe, however, that there must be another dimension to this. As I said - we use AIOSEO here and so do many, many of our users. Semper F1 - the outfit behind AIOSEO also use Simple:Press! So it is not just some sort of basic clash. I am wondering about a third constituent to this problem that effects both SP and SIOSeO in some way. Speculation - because i have no idea what that might be...
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