Site Updates
by Kyle Carter · in Torque Developer Network · 12/20/2005 (12:20 am) · 2 replies
Hey guys,
I bumped the session time out to about 4 hours, which should help prevent you from getting logged out in the middle of edits.
For best results, if you've done a big change you should definitely copy it into the clipboard or notepad just in case your connection drops, TDN hiccoughs, etc. etc. etc.
Lemme know how this works out for you. :)
Ben
I bumped the session time out to about 4 hours, which should help prevent you from getting logged out in the middle of edits.
For best results, if you've done a big change you should definitely copy it into the clipboard or notepad just in case your connection drops, TDN hiccoughs, etc. etc. etc.
Lemme know how this works out for you. :)
Ben
#2
12/20/2005 (11:45 am)
Cuz otherwise they tend to accumulate. TDN logins are currently only per-session because of some details of the remote login stuff. Anyway, the 4 hour timeout should help, and now that Rick has the site update off his plate, he and I can spend more time together working on the problem.
Torque Owner Philip Engdahl
Sorry if this seems like a silly question, but why have a session timeout at all? The main GG website doesn't seem to have one, and it seems to work fine. Does TDN try to limit simultaneous logins by the same account? I can't think of any reason why it should, and if you allow simultaneous logins, then you don't have to worry about dirty session keys.
In a situation like this, I would say that erring on the side of being more inclusive rather than less is the better way to go.
Just my $0.02.