Hi kumaran,
try setting a session variable and at the beggining of the page get that
session variable. If that session variables value is null then consider that
the session has expired.
Bye
Manoj
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Subject: Re: How to Identify whether a session has expired
> Hi Kumaran,
> Try opening the same page in two different windows or machines
> Regards,
> Vikram
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> "Narayanaswamy, Kumaran (CTS)" wrote:
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> > Hi
> > Is there any method to find whether a session has been expired?
> > with regards,
> > Kumaran
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