That sounds great, because sometimes there's a form that the user has to fill 
in and it may take awhile if there's a lot of data.  If user submits data and 
their session has timed out, they would have to re-enter everything.  I assume 
this plugin would solve that problem by keeping user's session alive for as 
long as they needed to complete the form and submit?



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From: Gotham Websites <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 2:57 PM
Subject: [joomla] New Stay Open plugin


Just uploaded our new and improved Stay Open Plugin to the Joomla extensions 
directory:  
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/administration/admin-interface/8690 . 


Originally written by Gary Mort to work on the front end, Joseph Bui has now 
extended it to work on the back end as well. Joomla versions 1.5, 1.6, and 1.7 
are supported.

If you are like me and wander around while working on sites, or are frequently 
interrupted, you can use this plugin to keep your logged in session alive until 
you close your browser, while keeping your session lifetime short in global 
configuration. You can configure Stay Open to work on the front end, back end, 
or both.

Instructions on the website and on the JED.

If you find it useful, please write a review in the JED. If you have an issue, 
please contact me at http://gothamwebsites.com/contact-us/gotham-websites.html

Enjoy!

Marian Konop
Gotham Websites
We think SMALL . . . business
www.gothamwebsites.com



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