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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Tenacious on March 29, 2007, 02:19:00 AM
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This happens to me all the time! I write a lengthy reply and hit "Submit", and I'm no longer logged-on. I HATE wasting my time like this!
No, my ISP is NOT terminating the connection as I'm still on-line now. It's possible, I suppose, that it causes this somehow, but it only happens on this site. Wayne, is there a time limit for in-activity and can it be lengthened? I am not a fast typer.
Sorry for the anger, I'm cooling off now.
Maybe there is something I can change in IBrowse?
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10,080 minutes isn't long enough for you? That's the default session length (in minutes). That being said, it's possible that you logged in initially 167 hours ago and just happen to have met that limit while tinkering around. Raising it however only complicates things and wouldn't resolve anything.
Wayne
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Short of that, my only advice is to log out every time, then log in when you return.
"Eat recycled food. It's good for you, it's good for the environment... (Judge Dredd)"
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I to have experienced this problem.Yet it stopped happening as suddenly as it began.While it lasted it was really frustrating to say the least.
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Wouldn't he had to have had a window open to AO that whole time? I've never had a time out and I never have to type in my password.
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I have had this problem as well. Can't blame amiga.org though, this is common to all sites in general. If you are writing anything that takes time or effort, make sure to save a copy at least to the clipboard before hitting submit.
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Exactly, koaftder (or Piru ? :lol:) is right. I always copy the text to the clipboard if writing took me several minutes.
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This is a problem I've had more than once and it is unique to this site. Of course copying to the clipboard is a workaround, but its so easy to forget every once in a while. And yes, it is highly infuriating. Its like getting robbed or something.. you put time and effort into writing something original and then, *poof*, its gone forever. It really shouldn't be incumbent upon users to remember to do this little chore every signle time, imo. Shouldn't "modern" software be at least a little bit fault-tolerant in this way?
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I haven't had this problem since the glory days of dialup!
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moto
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Sounds like a browser issue to me. Have you tried using your non-Mig computer to browse over the same connection with Firefox or IE?
Or perhaps you have some paranoid cookie settings switched in iBrowse.
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It happened to me just yesterday.. I wonder if its a local browser setting that causes it?
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For the record I use Safari and, occasionally IE6 if I'm surfing from work. I very occasionally use iBrowse 2.4 on my A4000. I have never had this problem with any of those browsers.
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moto
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It's not necessary to copy text to clipboard every time :) Just hit back button if that happens and copy it then, log in again and paste :) Works at least in IBrowse.
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@Tenacious
Hitting the BACk button on the Browser Will NOT always work. This has happened to me various times.....how horrible!
Here is what I do no to take care of it..............when I am typing a lengthy reply............just COPY and PASTE your text to a WordPad or Final Writer or something..before hitting SEND.
I do it as Habit now.............because you wont remember everything you typed. Tottally SUCKS!
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I mean, I could always reboot the site (Amiga.org like what? 14.0?) and start over with the latest (non-Amiga friendly but actually compliant) Xoops software.. :)
Somehow I think that might not be such a great idea... :)
Wayne
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I thought it was "Eat recycled food, it's good for the environment and OK for you!" :-D
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Sorry for the unseemly hulabaloo (got that one from Mary Poppins!). I had no idea I should log off the site, I usually just leave for another site.
I will look at my cookie settings in IBrowse. It seems that this has happened when I'm on the road with IE, though.
Clip-boarding isn't so bad a work around. I'll try that now!
Thanks for your work, Wayne. This is a unique site and invaluable to our community!
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Dumb question: If I log out in few minutes, will this reset the counter for all of those times that I did not?
If not, then it could be a long time until all of those counters have timed out. Grin.
EDIT: I just calculated the timer to be a week long. Easy enough.
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AJCopland wrote:
I thought it was "Eat recycled food, it's good for the environment and OK for you!" :-D
Snap. Bang... Dead... You got me.