you can edit applications/admin/models/0.py and increase the timeout.

Massimo

On Feb 15, 7:13 pm, Joe  Barnhart <[email protected]> wrote:
> This keeps happening to me....
>
> I'll be working on a controller, taking my time and getting it just
> right.  When I hit the save button, I discover my session has timed
> out and I LOSE THE ENTIRE SET OF CHANGES.  There is no way to recover
> from this and it is annoying as h*ll.
>
> I would recommend we get rid of this session timeout thing altogether,
> or find a way to save the edits made when it occurs.  Or do an
> "autosave" when the session is about to time out.  Editing from a web
> page is one of the core features of web2py but I'm discovering that it
> makes our environment FAR less stable and less productive than editing
> directly with vi or emacs.  And this simply should not be the case.
>
> Things will seem less catastrophic after I've recovered the hour of
> edits I just made, but this has happened to me two or three times now
> and its getting on my nerves.  Does this never happen to anyone else?
> How does it choose to strike me and leave all others alone??  Why am I
> so lucky??  ;-)
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