i had this in origionaly but it disapeared mysteriously:

im in windows using tango server 4. something (not sure how to tell version
# on server) but editor is 4.05.043 and it came as part of an r:tango
release if that helps w/ understanding what version im using.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Atrix Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 1:21 AM
Subject: Witango-Talk: user timeout


> hello, i was wondering what happens when a user times out exactly.  I was
> under the assumption that all the user$ vars for that user were wiped out
> completely and so basicly they were a "fresh user" if they tried to access
> things (<@arg>'s of course still part of forms and all).
>
> The reason im asking is because we have a system where when a user times
out
> it redirects them back to the login screen, but we have had some issues
with
> users who have timed out then re-logged in and caused errors where a user
> who just logged in for the first time does not have errors.  We dont use
any
> domain scope variables so that isnt the problem.  It would be a big
stretch
> to say it was caused by <@arg>'s since the login page doesnt rely on or
use
> any <@arg> arguments.
>
> Anyone have any idea on this?
>
> PS i dont have to put money in the jar since its actualy called "Tango
> editor" right? (:
>
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