Hmm, could you show us that routine, please? Sounds quite interesting!
> Someone else wrote a good idea..use JavaScript and set a
> timeout on every
> page. I use a header.inc include file on every single page,
> and in that I
> wrap up the <html>...<body> statements including the
> <head><script..> stuff
> to include javascript that my pages use. In the included .js
> file, have a
> routine that sets the timeout equivalent to the timeout period of the
> session. I assume when a user switches pages, the session timer on the
> server starts again since they are "active". So by setting a
> javascript
> timer to the equivalent of the timeout period on the server,
> you can roughly
> time it to switch to a new page when it expires.
>
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