The only way to do such a thing is let a user log in somewhere on your site
then check if the log in data is still present if not --> other page
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From: "Stefano Giberti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:15 PM
Subject: [AspClassicAnyQuestionIsOk] ASP Timeout
> I would like to know whether I can warn the user about the expired
> session or application timeout, by displaying an "inactivity" page.
> As You know, the user notices that the session timeout has expired
> only when he tries to move from the current (expired) page, that
> doesn't change at timeout.
>
> Scripts like the following do not solve the problem. A script like
> that should be implemented in each and every page, what I need is
> some strategy to let the session be aware of the timeout and do
> something. That is, I would like a session "On_Timeout" event, but
> there isn't any.
>
> many thanks.
>
> <body onload="countDown()" onchange="resetCounter()"
> onmousemove="resetCounter()" onclick="resetCounter()"
> onScroll="resetCounter()">
> <script>
> var seconds=300;
> function countDown() {
> if(seconds<=0) {
> document.location.href="inactivity.asp";
> }
> seconds--;
> window.setTimeout("countDown()",1000);
> }
> function resetCounter() {
> seconds=300;
> }
> </script>
> <script language="javascript">
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