|  | Posted by steve on 10/21/05 06:43 
coordinate your php business logic/rules with javascript. the page warns the user and then posts an auto-logout to the server if too long/no
 response...that's all just javascript. straight-forward and ez.
 
 hth,
 
 me
 
 
 "Chris Stegeman" <cstegeman@deltion.nl> wrote in message
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 | Hello there,
 |
 | On my site people have to log in and automatically start a session. An
 | authorized login grants access to other pages and MySQL data.
 | However when the user waits to long, the server ends the session, without
 a
 | proper logout. The user can't see that he logged out, hits a button and
 gets
 | mutiple errors because the database is no longer available or other
 | problems.
 | Is there a way to to warn the user a minute before the session is ended.
 | I know the session time is set in session.gc_maxlifetime in php.ini. So I
 | can let a timer run along with this time and warn the user, but doesn't
 the
 | server returns a signal before the session is ended that I can use to
 alert
 | the user or in any case can trigger a proper logout?
 |
 | thanks, Chris
 |
 |
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