Yes, both variabletimeout and variabletimeouttrigger are defined in user scope, and work fine.
On Friday, February 4, 2005, at 02:37 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:


Do you also see the [user$ Vars] line?

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Conlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:39 PM
To: Witango-Talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: Variable timeout

I just observed a curious entry in my logs on my dev system:

At the end of each appfile, whtere the changed variables are listed:

[request$ Vars] variableTimeout=30

1. According to the docs, there is no variableTimeout in request scope.
2. I checked, and do not assign this variable in request scope.
3. It doesn't seem like this variable is meaningful in request scope.
4. Tentative conclusion: this is a bug in witango 065, even though
its impact is slight (memory and performance hit to create and destroy
this variable for each hit).


Any thoughts before I report this as a bug?

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