Adding a time decay in our timer task is an interesting idea and were it
not for IE's JavaScript counting ineptness, that'd probably work.
Bob Hall wrote:
--- 10:10AM Mon 25 Feb 2008, Adam Gordon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Storing the date/time a user logs in on
the session is
probably useful, but our problem is that we want to
forcefully log the
user out if there's no human present at the computer
and the AJAX tasks
keep a user's session active indefinitely, whether
or not they mean it to.
If there's a user input side to the AJAX tasks, would
it be possible for the AJAX task time interval to
increase over time w/o user input? Eventually, this
would lead to a session timeout.
-Bob
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