Hi,
The session object will get timed out after sometime in the cases that u
have mentioned.. You can also explicitly set the time for timeout in ur
session object.. More info on this will be avlbl if you search the archives
of this list.
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> this is probably the most bassc question but please don't be angry with
> me.
> What will happen to the session object when the browser is cloased without
> doing a succesful log off or the internet question crasshes sometime
> before
> successfukl log off.
> At that time do i have to but a session invalidarte thing in destroy part.
> thanx
> Kerem
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