I agree. Only ajax keep alive.
On Feb 18, 2:24 pm, Boris Manojlovic <[email protected]>
wrote:
> nope no autosave please, as code that is autosaved would never be ok (in
> middle of typing??)
> about idea of providing auto keepalive with detecting (on)keydown should be
> ok.
> anyway will try to do something like that now...
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:01 PM, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, excellent suggestions. I think ajax keepalive is the easiest
> > solution.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Feb 18, 12:16 pm, Sandro Gauci <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I see the following as a proper solution:
>
> > > * When the session does expire and end users are presented with a
> > > login form, logging in should save the content. This can be done by
> > > putting the content etc in hidden input fields for example.
>
> > > And more suggestions (would be nice to have):
> > > 1. Providing a keep alive through ajax, for every 10 keystrokes
> > > (monitored through javascript) send a ping to the server which lets it
> > > know that your session should be extended by another X minutes.
> > > 2. Autosaving - could also test the python code before saving it
> > > automatically every X minutes. Similar to the autosave feature in
> > > Google docs or so
>
> > > Hope my suggestions are useful :)
> > > - sandro
> > > On Feb 18, 6:42 pm, Joe Barnhart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Actually, I found I could _not_ use the back button to recover my
> > > > (extensive) edits. As soon as I logged in and pressed tbe back
> > > > button, it refreshed the page to the stored version, losing my changes
> > > > forever. Then I threw myself on the ground and had a good tantrum.
> > > > (Later I found my code changes didn't even work, so there you go.)
>
> > > > -- Joe B.
>
> > > > On Feb 18, 9:29 am, annet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I read the posts above, I had the same problem, but discovered that
> > > > > after logging back in I could use the back button of my browser to
> > > > > return to the page I wanted to save, and save it. I know this is far
> > > > > from an elegant solution, and I haven't tried it on a production
> > > > > server, however, it prevented me from lsoing my nerves.
>
> > > > > I hope a better solution comes up soon.
>
> > > > > Annet
>
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