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Sesson_End called too early

Hi,
I am running into situation where Session_End is called right after
the very first page is loaded. Timeout is set to 20. So by the time
the very first page is displayed Session is done.
I am totally lost.
Please advise.
Kostia
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Are sessions enabled on the client and server?
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Hi,
I am running into situation where Session_End is called right after
the very first page is loaded. Timeout is set to 20. So by the time
the very first page is displayed Session is done.
I am totally lost.
Please advise.
Kostia

Nov 18 '05 #2
Yes.
Hmmm, sorry but it started working. I am not even sure what I did. I
renamed the class rebuild and it started working.
Thanks

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Nov 18 '05 #3
I sent a message stating that it all works but apparently it does not.
It worked a couple of times i.e. Session_End did not get called and now
it is being called again.
Now I am completely lost and I have not changed anything, this time for
sure.

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Nov 18 '05 #4
You post your previous post 20 mins before this one. As you said in your
first post, timeout is 20 mins. You are seeing your first sessions to
timeout. Maybe, I'm just guessing here.

JMu

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I sent a message stating that it all works but apparently it does not.
It worked a couple of times i.e. Session_End did not get called and now
it is being called again.
Now I am completely lost and I have not changed anything, this time for
sure.

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Nov 18 '05 #6
No, I do not think that has anything to do with it. After session end
and I restart I get the same result session end right away again. Moved
it to a systems without XP SP2 and it works fine. Not sure if it has
anything to do with it or if there is some misconfiguration.
Other pages do not cause Session_End.

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Nov 18 '05 #7
I guess the Session_end is caused by Application_End which I get right
after. Saw a bunch of stuff about this...
So what is the best way to keep data around? One of the reason I am
using Session is to store input data from the user until commit time.
THere are about 500 items with 20 to be entered on each panel. Alos how
about DB connection, which I tried to cache...? Is it possible that I
have some error on the page that would cause this?
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