Will the "poll" component in Trinidad do what your asking? On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Richard Yee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > I am currently using a servlet filter to handle session timeouts to > redirect the request to a session expired page. This is working okay except > for if the user clicks on the chooseDate calendar icon after the session > times out. With ENABLE_LIGHTWEIGHT_DIALOGS="false" (due to the month name > problem in IE6 (Trinidad-941)), the session expired page appears in the > calendar window instead of the main window. Once approach to handling this > case as well as providing the user a warning before the session is going to > timeout is to display a dialog to the user prior to the session timeout that > says something like, "Your session is about to timeout" with a Continue > button. After a minute or two, the dialog would automatically be cleared and > an AJAX call would be made to the server to force the session expiration. To > do this, I would have to have a JavaScript timer that would be started when > the page is loaded, reset whenever a PPR call is made, and cleared whenever > the page is unloaded. Has anyone implemented this with Trinidad? Is there a > way to get notified via a callback or hook method when a PPR request is made > by the Trinidad JavaScript API? Correctime if I'm wrong, but I don't think I > can use the Trinidad dialog framework for this because it must be > implemented for every page in the application. > > Thanks, > > Richard >

