Ok, so now all I've got that's login-related in my db.py is:

auth.settings.long_expiration=36000000 # seconds
if auth.user:
session.auth.expiration = response.session_cookie_expires = 
auth.settings.long_expiration
session.auth.remember_me = True

Is that what you meant?  It's not throwing an error now, but I also have no 
idea if this will actually extend the expiration.

On Saturday, 5 September 2015 21:55:26 UTC-7, Robert Porter wrote:
>
> How can I make a login persistent.  I want you to have to clean your 
> cookies to ever be logged out.
>
> Right now I have a bug where I get logged out after a pretty short time 
> (even though I set auth.settings.expiration=36000000), so I just want a way 
> where you absolutely cannot logout unless you clean your cookies or hit my 
> logout button.  I want to disable the possibility, not just "extend" the 
> expiration.
>

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