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@jimjamjoh Just a guess at the moment, but IE8/9 probably uses a different SockJS implementation than on more recent browsers, and does not work with the publish functionality in the same way. Does it happen in IE10 too? Can you check if the publish
function in the code is called immediately after the user logs out? If not, it may be something we should report as a bug upstream.
I'm not too worried about this edge case on what I consider a legacy browser, but if you can find a quick way to fix it, I'd be happy to take a PR. My guess is that it will be difficult though because we're using the close
event on SockJS connections to detect logouts, and it may not be registering immediately and instead only on timeouts.
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Meteor has changed a lot of the underlying socket logic since you filed this. We now have a demo app at http://user-status.meteor.com/ which makes it easy to debug issues like this.
Since this bug could be outdated. I'm going to close for now. Can you give steps to reproduce this bug on that app? If so, we can reopen this issue.
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