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Notifying client before session timeout

Hi,

How can I notify the client that their session is about to timeout?

I've placed a timer into global.asax, but this, for example, doesn't work
because it's not a page.

Page.Controls.Add(New LiteralControl("<script>alert('You are about to
timeout.')</script>"))

Thanks,

Steve
Nov 18 '05 #1
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You can look at using the client side javascript "setTimeout" passing a
function name.

Here is a simple thread that shows the syntax for this method.

http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/sh...threadid=30759

You will still have to cause a postback of some sort to refresh the session
on the server, but that exercise is left for the reader. "Unless you need
help with it."

bill
"Steve Caliendo" <sc*******@epion.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

How can I notify the client that their session is about to timeout?

I've placed a timer into global.asax, but this, for example, doesn't work
because it's not a page.

Page.Controls.Add(New LiteralControl("<script>alert('You are about to
timeout.')</script>"))

Thanks,

Steve

Nov 18 '05 #2

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