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Quite correct Sir.
It appears its block all or nothing in the delightful world of iOS. I'd previously blocked another site by clicking block and it'd turned the block on for all. Can't see a 'whitelist' anywhere so looks like i'll have to deal with the 'Block or Allow' question every time.
Thanks!
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Nah, I've rolled back that change.
I was hoping to remove the 10+ HTTP requests on every single page, by asynchronously loading the login code only when someone logs in, or logs out.
But... iOS and Safari in general appears to consider this change to be popup advertising and is blocking it.
So I've gone back to the old way of doing things to avoid the log-in dialogue being blocked.
Sounds like the iPhone is blocking the pop-up window.
Is there a pop-up blocker built into the iPhone? Could you look through the settings and see if there is an exemption list that you can add http://www.lfgss.com to. If there is (there should be), make sure to add LFGSS the way you access it, i.e. http vs https