You can if you do a bit of self management and store your 'expected' session
timeout value in a session variable that you keep updated with each action
(onRequestend.cfm?)...
OK, it's not the 'actual' session timeout but it can be close enough...
B)
Steve Onnis wrote:
you cant
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I feel silly, but how do I get the actual session time-out?
RuntimeService.getSessionTimeout()
Only gives me the timeout set in the admin panel.
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