--- In [email protected], James Keeline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our banking site has a timeout feature where the browser is 
redirected to a new
> page after a certain period of inactivity.  This is accomplished 
with
> Javascript (required to use this site) using a countdown timer.  
When the timer
> reaches zero the window.location is set to a new URL where the 
session is
> destroyed, requiring a new login.  If the user performs some 
activity (usually
> loading a new page), the  counter begins again.
> 
> James
> _____
> 

That's what I'm talking about, but I would think that the meta 
refresh that Pete mentioned would be more universal than JavaScript 
since some people have that shut off.

Thanks again

Jim Hutchinson





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