Hey Tristan,

You may do you it by adjusting server-push-timeout parameter in
your wt_config.xml configuration file.

2010/12/13 Tristan Bonsall <[email protected]>

> Koen Deforche wrote:
>
> > In fact, the only other event that passes through notify() is a
> > keep-alive event used to detect when a browser was closed or the user
> > went off-line.
> >
> > I believe it would be a straightforward improvement to add a public
> > method there that allows you to differentiate between this and other
> > events?
> >
>
> This would be perfect. Also, a way to set the interval between the
> keep-alive events might also be useful, if only to get greater
> resolution than the current interval (I'm guessing it's 1 minute at the
> moment?)
>
> Tristan
>
>
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