Has anyone else come into this problem? I'm using Cake's Auth
component and the Request Handler to do my login system. Logging in is
done via a standard non-AJAX Cake generated form using the Form
Helper. The user is authenticated and then forwarded to the
application which makes heavy use of AJAX requests. If the user's
session times out, any successive AJAX calls will result in a 500
error (according to FireBug), and will give the user no feedback (the
loading bar will just sit there forever).

I suspect it has some issue with cake trying to forward the AJAX
request to the login page (which is a regular page with a non-AJAX
layout). I'd like to handle the situation more gracefully like
forwarding to a page which will spawn a login box, or at the VERY
least throw a "sorry, your session has timed out" message. Is there
any way to catch a session timeout from an AJAX request and handle it
separately via the Auth component?
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