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RE: Setting timeout for the application



Yeah Arturo,

The component here is a page. As you said, the user can also refresh or reload a page, so is there no way to do it even with java scripts

Thank you.


Regards,
Kranthi Sagar.

> ----------
> From: 	email@hidden on behalf of Arturo Perez
> Sent: 	Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:24 AM
> To: 	Kranthi Sagar Borra
> Cc: 	email@hidden
> Subject: 	Re: Setting timeout for the application
> 
> Kranthi Sagar Borra wrote:
> 
> > I have 4 components in my application. So now I need to set the time when the user enters the first component and stop it when the user clicks on the submit button that is in the 4th component. If he does not submit the page within a specific peroiod of time, it needs to showw a warning message.
> 
> In the above, are you equating "component" with "page"?
> 
> Because a user may refresh/reload a page I would say, off the top of my 
> head, that your best bet would be to set a cookie with the expiration 
> time in it.
> 
> -arturo
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