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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Constant Logging In (After Logging Out) Post 302399870 by Neo on Monday 1st of March 2010 09:50:34 PM
Old 03-01-2010
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Originally Posted by Ccccc
I do have cookies enabled. But I just noticed that when I log out, a window pops up saying:

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All cookies cleared! I think that is my problem. Is there an option to turn "all cookies cleard!" when logging off.
Thank you
Well, of course you must log back in after you log off. If you don't want to log back in, don't log off.

In other words, if you do not want to log in, then do not log off. If you log off, you will need to log back in.

It is really very simple.
 

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LOG1P(3)								 1								  LOG1P(3)

log1p - Returns log(1 + number), computed in a way that is accurate even when the value of number is close to zero

SYNOPSIS
float log1p (float $number) DESCRIPTION
log1p(3) returns log(1 + $number) computed in a way that is accurate even when the value of $number is close to zero. log(3) might only return log(1) in this case due to lack of precision. PARAMETERS
o $number - The argument to process RETURN VALUES
log(1 + $number) CHANGELOG
+--------+--------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+--------------------------------------------------+ | 5.3.0 | | | | | | | This function is now available on all platforms | | | | +--------+--------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
expm1(3), log(3), log10(3). PHP Documentation Group LOG1P(3)
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