There are a couple of custom tags in the Exchange that deal with this, if I remember correctly, heck you might even be able to find the one I did 3 years ago.
Basically you would run a _javascript_ timer in the background that would load/reset every page call. The timer would be set to expire
Can you move it to a client variable?
Or place in the application.cfm a check for the session, if it is not there then rebuild the session based off an cookie value.
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Steven Semrau
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SRA International, Inc
-Original Message-
From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 2:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cf5 session variables
The admin timeout is set to 20 minutes and the cfapplicati
day, June 09, 2004 12:17 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: cf5 session variables
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>
>The situation I have is a cfm page with an html page (that submits a
>form to a cfm) embedded in an iframe. The outer cfm page is viewed by
>our clients for up to an hour or more. After a about 3
for 30 minutes, 30 minutes would prevail as the timeout value.
-Original Message-
From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 12:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cf5 session variables
The situation I have is a cfm page with an html page (that submits a
form to
The situation I have is a cfm page with an html page (that submits a
form to a cfm) embedded in an iframe. The outer cfm page is viewed by
our clients for up to an hour or more. After a about 30 minutes or so of
inactivity causes the next submission to bomb out. The session time out
is set to 3
> Could someone please refresh my memory regarding session
> variables and cf5. Should all reads and writes be locked?
Yes.
> Has anyone experienced problems with session variables being
> passed from a cfm template to an html page and then on to a
> 2nd cfm template?
For obvious reasons, you
with CF5, you can configure the server to automagically lock for you. We routinely configured the server to automatically lock on read, but put policy in place to have the coders do a manual lock (via ) anytime they assigned a value to a session variable (writes).
If you do not configure the se
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