>
> It sounds like you've got a very short expiry time on your cookie from
> within Embperl. The three variables that govern the cookie settings
> are:
>
> EMBPERL_COOKIE_DOMAIN
> EMBPERL_COOKIE_PATH
> EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES
>
Additional note: When EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES is not set (which is the
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:15:46PM +0100, Hans de Groot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering how udat and sessions are managed.. Right now it
> serves me right. I use udat to check logins. and as long as I keep
> my all my iexplore windows open I stay logged in. When I close all
> windows and go ba
Hi,
I was wondering how udat and sessions are managed..
Right now it serves me right. I use udat to check logins. and as long as I keep my all
my iexplore windows open I stay logged in.
When I close all windows and go back to the site I have to login again. It seems a new
session ist started.
> How create corect expiration by time.
> ôÏÅÓÔØ There is system of monitoring and there is necessary do so if user
> did not update any page during 30 mines, that force its once again do
logon.
>
> That have charge of time lifes of session?
> How check this variable and se
How create corect expiration by time.
ôÏÅÓÔØ There is system of monitoring and there is necessary do so if user
did not update any page during 30 mines, that force its once again do logon.
That have charge of time lifes of session?
How check this variable and set this variable in runtime?
Thank
Hi
>I'm using Embeded Perl with Aapche Session to authorize my users to enter
>certain web pages. I would like to expire each session after half an hour.
How
>could I implement it?
Currently Embperl doesn't support this (you can give only a fixed date). The
next version of Embperl (I hope in one
Hi
I'm using Embeded Perl with Aapche Session to authorize my users to enter
certain web pages. I would like to expire each session after half an hour. How
could I implement it?
Thanks in advance
Edgardo
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