Hi,

Wt will automatically send pings within this interval as long as your
browser window is open. This timeout is not a ping-of-life for the
user, but checks if the browser is still on the page. It may indeed be
a quick fix that leads to an acceptable solution for you if you set
this timeout low.

Wim.

2011/9/21 Gaetano Mendola <mend...@gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Koen Deforche <k...@emweb.be> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2011 3:50 PM, "Antonio Mancina" <amanc...@mbigroup.it> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Koen,
>>>
>>> >> Great! When do you think it will be possible to give it
>>> >> a try? Is the fix already making its way to the main repo?
>>> >
>>> > Yes it is.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > koen
>>>
>>> I just gave it a try. I've good and bad news.
>>>
>>> Good ones concern Google Chrome: the bug is gone. It reliably
>>> works in every situation.
>>>
>>> With Firefox there are still problems. Sometimes it works as
>>> expected, sometimes it does not detect even a plain session
>>> closure (plain means with no dialogs shown on top of it).
>>
>> Again, I don't believe there is nothing to do about this.
>>
>>> In such a situation, the output of a series of netstats commands
>>> on the client machine follows:
>>
>> But there is no requirement for a client to keep an open connection at all
>> times.
>>
>> Perhaps you can configure the session timeout to be really small? Like 10
>> seconds?
>
> Is there a way to reset that timeout without the user interacting with
> the application?
>
> G.
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