On Jul 2, 2003, "Hardik Doshi" claimed that:

|Hi,
|
|You can add last_request_time variable into the
|session when user logs into the system. Initially set
|the time at which user logs in to the system. Now
|every user click you need to check your
|last_request_time with the current_time. If the
|difference of last_request_time and current_time is
|greater than the thresold limit you have decided (idle
|time of user) than just logout that particular user
|otherwise set the current_time to the
|last_request_time and proceed..
|
|I hope the algorithm is clear to you.
|
|Let me know if u need any help
|
|thanks
|
|Hardik Doshi
|

I just saw a banking site that allows a 15 minute session. I'm guessing
that the session time is set to 15 minutes for the cookies, and one frame
contains a countdown clock. When the clock hits zero, it uses javascript
to redirect to a page that removes the sessions and lets you log in again.
I'm sure you might be able to recreate it to your needs (as long as they
don't lay claim to a patent of a count down timer to end a session).

Jeff

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