Done.

I also added dictionary style access to Session.  Also, 
Application.isSessionIdProblematic wasn't checking the session objects 
timeout and was using the default configuration setting.  I fixed that.

Jay


Clark C . Evans wrote:

>In the current CVS snapshot, session.invalidate() is still
>unimplemented.  The stuff below looks resonable to me, I 
>was wondering if it could be added?
>
>Best,
>
>Clark
>
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>Subject: [Webware-discuss] Session invalidate
>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:20:10 +0100
>
>Hi,
>
>I need to be able to invalidate sessions programmatically to log a user out
>of our system. Does the following look like a reasonable implementation for
>the invalidate method in the Session class?
>
> def invalidate(self):
>  ''' Invalidates the session. '''
>  self._lastAccessTime = 0
>  self._values={}
>
>Or am I missing something big?
>
>Regards,
>
>David O'Callaghan
>
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