On Monday 14 July 2003 16:31, George Shaunfield wrote:
> Brian Candler writes:
> > On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 02:55:33PM -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:

[...]

> I, and others here, have been "bitten" by the timeout while composing
> messages. (In fact, at another site where I installed Sqwebmail the soft
> timeout was set for hours because of that issue.) When the preview, send,
> or save buttons are clicked, the message is in the html request, so Jesse's
> method sounds like it would work to me. Brian, IMHO I don't see any need to
> retain any other pages that might have been in process. I can only think of
> Address Book, Preferrences, and Edit Mail Filters that would normally have
> any changes and those would be rare to have a timeout.

That is true, and it would make this patch a lot simpler, but I would like to
make this resume functionality as generic as possible so that future sqwebmail
pages can take advantage of it too. I'm a big fan of doing it right the first time.

I need to take another look at the code though. I need to figure out how best
to plug the saved form data back into a redisplayed form in a resumed session.

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Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator
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