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From: pawanns
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Hi Ravi,



to find out idle time of the browser request. you can store sessiontimein in 
a session variable and the current time in another variable. take the 
difference. this can be done in application_webrequest event..........this 
fires when ever there is request from the browser......if you want to find 
out the exact difference even after session timeout...........u can store 
session timein a application variable once the user logs in session 
start.......Hope this will solve ur problem.


Regards,
Pawan :)

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>To: "BDOTNET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: How to find Browser Idle time.
>Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 21:35:23 -0800
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