All I can recommend is to find out if farcry is logging you out or if your
entire session is being reset, by dumping the session token or something. I
can't think of any other farcry issues to look for, but you could take up a
session issue with your provider.
On 07/08/2011 3:24 PM, "David Faircloth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone have any idea why this is happening. It really sucks..I hate
> Mura and really want to use Farcry
>
> On Aug 6, 11:04 pm, David Faircloth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Aj, this is my scope settings in Railo...
>>
>> Here you can define the settings for how Railo handles scopes.
>>
>> Cascading       Depending on this setting Railo scans certain scopes to
find
>> a variable called from the CFML source. This will only happen, when
>> the variable is called without a scope. (Example: #myVar# instead of
>> #variables.myVar#)
>> - strict: scans only the variables scope
>> - small: scans the scopes variables,cgi,url,form
>> - standard (CFML Standard): scans the scopes
>> variables,cgi,url,form,cookie
>> Standard
>> Search resultsets       Yes When a variable has no scope defined
(Example:
>> #myVar# instead of #variables.myVar#), Railo will also search
>> available resultsets (CFML Standard) or not
>> Session type    J2EE Sessions allow to make sessions over a cluster. when
>> you change this setting you will lose your current session and you
>> must make a new login
>> j2ee
>> Merge URL and form      No This setting defines if the scopes URL and
form
>> will be merged together or not. CFML Default is false.
>> Session management      Yes By default session management can be enabled.
>> This behaviour can be overridden by the tag cfapplication.
>> Client management       No By default client management can be enabled.
This
>> behaviour can be overridden by the tag cfapplication.
>> Domain cookies  No Enable or disable domain cookies. This behaviour can
>> be overridden by the tag cfapplication.
>> Client cookies  Yes Enable or disable client cookies. This behaviour
>> can be overridden by the tag cfapplication.
>> Local scope mode        Defines how the local scope of a function is
invoked
>> when a variable with no scope definition is used.
>> - always: the local scope is always invoked
>> - update (CFML standard): the local scope is only invoked when the key
>> already exists in it update
>> Session timeout Sets the amount of time Railo will keep the session
>> scope alive. This behaviour can be overridden by the tag
>> cfapplication.
>> Days    Hours   Minutes Seconds
>> 0       0       30      0
>> Application timeout     Sets the amount of time Railo will keep the
>> application scope alive. This behaviour can be overridden by the tag
>> cfapplication.
>> Days    Hours   Minutes Seconds
>> 1       0       0       0
>> Client timeout  Sets the amount of time Railo will keep the client
>> scope alive.
>> Days    Hours   Minutes Seconds
>> 90      0       0       0
>>
>> On Aug 6, 7:00 pm, AJ Mercer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > check you session setting in Railo Web Admin
>> >     http://<yourhost>/railo-context/admin/web.cfm?action=server.scope
>>
>> > On 6 August 2011 17:35, David Faircloth <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > After 15 seconds - 30 seconds I get logged out of farcry webtop ONLY
>> > > on Mac OS....I can stay logged in  fine on my PC that I use to run
the
>> > > install of farcry, but switch to another computer, I get logged out
>> > > after 15-30 seconds of use.
>>
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