You could always play with the session multiplier for high, leave it
set to high and play with the multiplier so that it changes the
session duration. (it should theoretically work :))

-Erik

On May 15, 8:43 pm, Caroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been looking around for a while now without finding a solution
> to my problem and it is driving me nuts...
> I have a website build with Cake 1.2...
> I have somewhere a request that take a bit of time, more than 2
> seconds anyway. In addition I have a AJAX periodical observer running.
> Both use session variables (authentication checks) to work.
> Problem is:
> if I set the security.level to high, because my first request take
> more than 2 seconds, my AJAX request loses the session variables (the
> session is renewed) - I read somewhere that it is part the security
> level high to renew the session if the previous request is more than 2
> seconds ago... fair enough.
> So I set the security.level to medium. This solves the problem and my
> AJAX request gets the same session information as the other requests.
> But the level medium creates another problem for me: it set the
> cookie_lifetime to something, not 0, which means that closing the
> browser does not end the session.
> Does anybody know a way to work around that?
>
> Any help would be very much appreciated.
> Thanks!
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