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Posted by Hywel Jenkins on 03/25/06 19:10
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<b7ga22hf6d7fjrma0nchsdg204sdceglvf@news.spartanicus.utvinternet.ie>,
invalid@invalid.invalid says...
> "Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote:
>
> >>>User opens a page. A session starts and they are asked to log in. They
> >>>spend
> >>>30 minutes reading the page, then clicks a link. Since they were on the
> >>>page
> >>>for 20+ minutes their session ended. At that point they are asked to log
> >>>in,
> >>>and then taken to their chosen page as if never interrupted.
> >>
> >> Do you have a valid reason to require users to login?
> >
> >Well.. Right now it's just a curiousity as several of our intranet sites do
> >it and others don't.
>
> So that's a no then, to satisfy your curiosity: don't require users to
> login unless absolutely necessary, problem solved.
Bollocks. Why don't you just try to answer the guy's question instead
of pumping out your bullshit opinion?
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Hywel
http://kibo.org.uk/
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