On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, randie ursal wrote:
> do you know where i can look to find out the SSL session-timeout
> setting on IE?
> could i configure this setting?
Okay, I looked into it a little more closely, and the story appears to be
this: Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 and Internet Explorer
shawn,
do you know where i can look to find out the SSL session-timeout
setting on IE?
could i configure this setting?
thanks
randie
Shawn Bayern wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, randie ursal wrote:
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>>by the way, is this behavior the same with using SSL on my connection?
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On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, randie ursal wrote:
> by the way, is this behavior the same with using SSL on my connection?
SSL *can* be trickier, but it isn't typically.
SSL involves its own concept of a session between the client and the
server. This session can in principle be used by a Servlet/JSP co
thanks Shawn.
by the way, is this behavior the same with using SSL on my
connection?
Shawn Bayern wrote:
>On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, randie ursal wrote:
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>> what will happen if for example a client access my webserver then i
>> would disconnect the network cable for about 10 minsw
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, randie ursal wrote:
> what will happen if for example a client access my webserver then i
> would disconnect the network cable for about 10 minswhat will
> happen if i connect
> it again an continue accessing? would i have a new session or what other
> error would i ge
hi,
i'm trying to get a some explanation/idea about this...
what will happen if for example a client access my webserver then i
would disconnect the network cable for about 10 minswhat will
happen if i connect
it again an continue accessing? would i have a new session or what other
err