> > The other feedback I have is that we should probably cover what happens > > when the user's session times out, they are redirected to the log-in > > page, and then they log in again. I don't think this behavior is > > specifically spec'd out, however I believe the user should return to the > > place they were when their session timed out. > > This can be pretty tricky to implement. What if the user is in the > middle of a multi-page form? > > Some application servers might have facilities to make this easier, but > they would have to be used in a way that didn't couple Mifos with a > particular application server. > > Increasing the session timeout might be an option.
Actually, I shouldn't have made the assumption that we want the behavior to be that the user returns to the place they were when their session timed out. We should start by finding out if there was an original requirement (and if it was specifically that the user should return to the 'home page'). Emily - do you know if the intended behavior was that a user should return to the home page when they log in after session time out? Or was this just how it was implemented (versus actually having an intended behavior that was called out in the v1.0 specifications)? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/
