Hello!
You cannot user some "no activity" method on browser side. But maybe
with DHTML and JAVASCRIPT you can simulate that.
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Wagner Danda
--- "Mathur, Manish (CAP, GEFA, Contractor)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > Hi,
> I need to capture "no activity" happening at the Browser and
> proactively
> display a dialog box after certain time( variable ).
> The dialog box is supposed to ask user whether they want continue
> using the
> application . If no response is received,
> After certain time, user is logged out of the Application.
>
> Is capturing "no activity" possible? Are there any API (Browser side
> )
> available so we can capture whether any http request
> Was made by user.
>
> Thanks,
> Manish
>
>
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