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Had a look at cookie time it seems to be ok at:
Minutes of Inactivity Before User Logout (FrontEnd)*
Enter the number of minutes that must elapse before a user is logged out automatically due to inactivity. This applies to frontend interfaces.
30 Minutes, this site seems to be ok.
This page expired only happens when the user goes back to a search result after they have been to a page from the search results list page.
Also this problem seems to be only an Internet Explorer issue, initially I thought it was just a the bugged version 8, but it happens to Internet Explorer 7 too, so Im a bit stumped..
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It's an IE issue really (version doesn't matter).
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1. Is there anything I can do
2. Or you anything you guys can do a fix as a support ticket to resolve this?
Or if there is something or anything on server-side that can remove this page expired for all IE browsers.
Going to my boss and saying its an IE issue please use Firefox is not going to be a good thing for me.. (Even though that would be the solution.. )
Thanks.
Last edited by spowart (07-29-2009 09:47:22)
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1. No
2. There isn't a way to solve the way IE does things.
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