that trick will only keep the current page alive. if after three hours they
use the back button  they will get a page expired page - at that point you
need to figure out how to configure your servlet container properly

-igor


On 1/11/07, suranjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Thank you again.

I did as u said. Removed the self updating thing.
But still the pages are expiring all over the place.
Anything else I can try?
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