Session / Renew An Application Session By Just shaking The Mouse?

Apr 9, 2010

Is it possible to renew an application session by just shaking the mouse?

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State Management :: ReNew Life Time Of The Session Of Page.User.Identity.UserId?

Feb 23, 2011

i have Using aspnetmembership

i want to know how i can ReNew The Life Time Of Page.User.Identity.UserId Session, , how i can increase the Time Of this session ??

i want this scenario in case when the user LogOn for 15 minutes , then the page refreshed ,then renew the TimeOut Of Session by adding addtional 15 minutes and so on

note that im using Page.User.Identity.UserId Session

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State Management :: The Service Seems Not Working Correctly - Application Pools Recycles The Application Loose The Session?

Jul 7, 2010

we are experiencing big difficulties in the configuration of ASP.Net state service and II7. The service seems not working correctly because when the application pools recycles the applicatio loose the session.If we try the same configuration in IIS6 it works correcly.What is the correct way to configure the aspnet session state service in iis7?

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State Management :: Use Session Variable From Application To Another Application?

Apr 27, 2010

I Want To Use A Session Variable From One Application to Another Application. Is That Possible in ASP.NET 3.5 Or Greater To Use Session Variables As i Required. My Both Applications Host In Same IIS Server.

Me To Sort Out This Prob. ASAP

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State Management :: Global.asax To Load Up Several Session Variable When A Session Starts?

Sep 14, 2010

I added the following code to global.asax to load up several session variable when a session starts. I'm assuming that when a page goes to use the variable that I should be

1) checking at the page level that the value is valid not 0 when its not expected to be 0, not a zero-length string when its expected to have a length

2) have code at the page level that sets the values if the values have not been set as when the Session timeout, ideally putting the code in a class derived from Page and then deriving all of my pages from the new class so that the code does not have to be repeated in every page

[Code]....

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State Management :: Differentiate Between New Session Create For New Website Visit Or Session Expired

Mar 2, 2011

I have a problem by getting session which created for new site visit or session expired.

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Web Forms :: Reset Session If Click Anywhere On Page And Show Popup Before Closing Session?

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I want the code for showing popup dialog box , to show the time remaining for session closing because of in-activity. and 2 buttons for allowing to stay or to signout.

i want all the settings that are need to achieve the  functionality.

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C# - Store Class Properties In Session And Use Of Session Handler - Is It Good Design

Jul 27, 2010

I have a class called EditMapUtilities. Here are some class properties that I want to persist:

public class EditMapUtlities
{
public static Boolean isInitialEditMapPageLoad
{
get { return SessionHandler.isInitialEditMapPageLoad; }
set { SessionHandler.isInitialEditMapPageLoad = value; }
}
// REST OF CLASS NOT GERMAIN TO DISCUSSION AND OMITTED
}

Here is my SessionHandler Class following the pattern from this post Static Session Class and Multiple Users:
using System.Web.SessionState;

public static class SessionHandler
{
private static HttpSessionState currentSession
{
get
{
if (HttpContext.Current.Session == null)
throw new Exception("Session is not available in the current context.");
else
return HttpContext.Current.Session;
}
}
//A boolean type session variable
private static string _isInitialEditMapPageLoad = "EditMapInitialPageLoad";
public static bool isInitialEditMapPageLoad
{
get
{
if (currentSession[_isInitialEditMapPageLoad] == null)
return true;
else
return (Boolean)currentSession[_isInitialEditMapPageLoad];
}
set
{
currentSession[_isInitialEditMapPageLoad] = value;
}
}
}

I am still learning OOAD. I want to keep relevant properties with relevant classes. I also want to keep all Session stored variables in one place for ease of maintenance and to encapsulate the session keys and calls. I feel like my design is too coupled though. How can I make it more loosely coupled? Is my editMapUtilities class too tightly coupled to the SessionHandler class? How would you do it better?

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Latest Logon Session Is Retained And The User Is Automatically Signed Out From The Other Session

Feb 1, 2011

Let suppose, I am building an asp.net website which has login scenario in it. I want to provide a certain functionality to the website that if the user is already login on computer 1 and now try to login on computer 2, so he will be allowed to remain login on computer 2, while automatically logout him from computer 1. I also know that http is a stateless medium, so whenever user interact with computer 1 and try to interact with the page, it will get noticed at that time.

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Does Static Reference To HttpContext.Current.Session Return Same Session For All Users

Feb 4, 2011

Is there room for issue in the following code in terms of multiple users of the same web application? I mean, I know that a purely static string will be shared across all sessions for a single ASP.NET application, but since this explicitly refers to the Current.Session, even though it is static it seems like it would always refer to the session instance of the "current user." But an error is happening that could be explained by everyone sharing the current value of Mode and thus the most recent change overwriting everyone else's mode value. (As a background: This string is in a Helpers class that is used throughout the application. I do not want to make references to Session["Mode"] throughout the application and do not want to have to pass Session["Mode"] in every method call from an aspx.cs page.)

public static string Mode
{
get
{
var value = HttpContext.Current.Session["Mode"];
return (value ?? string.Empty).ToString();
}
set
{
HttpContext.Current.Session["Mode"] = value;
}
}

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State Management :: Session And Session Variables Not Stable In Development Server?

Oct 11, 2010

I use some session variables to get the job done(shopping cart, etc) but it is not stable..manytimes I get no items in session object and other times(refreshing the page) I get missing data...I downloaded the entire site code to my local pc and debugged it and run it succesfully without any session data missing...When I run it in the server, I get bad session again: no products in shopping cart or products with missing quantities...

The same website runs smoothly in our production server too....The problem is with our development server...

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State Management :: Session Variables And Tabs / Is There A Way To Reset The Session Variable

Nov 11, 2010

I have some code in my page load event where I just want to fire once when the user opens the Browser. The only issue is if you open a new tab with the same website the session variable does not reset. Is there a way to reset the session variable when you open a new tab or do you have to take the whole web browser down for it to clear the session variable.

In Global Page:

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Web Forms :: Iframe Session / Site Session Starts Again On Every Page.postback

Dec 20, 2010

i have two web aplications running on different sites.

1. site gets user information and show another website (2. site) in an i frame. but when i do this 2. site session starts again on every page.postback . if i connect to 2. site without 1. site everything works well.

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State Management :: Which Place(exact Folder) The Session & Session Id Will Be Stored

May 3, 2010

which place(exact folder) the session & session id will be stored?

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State Management :: Session - User Closes Browser, The Session Does Not Get Killed?

Jul 15, 2010

I have a website live in asp.net

now if user closes browser. the session does not get killed.

I spoke with friend and he said that cannot be done as sessions are on server.

but i see banking website who kills session when browser is closed.

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State Management :: Session Variable Persisting Even After Abandoning A Session - Closing Browser Windows

Aug 5, 2010

I have been spending a better part of a week trying to track down why I am not able to clear all session variables in a web app (vs 2010, vb.net). What I have tracked it down to is that when I remove or abandon sessions that my html pages or codebehind access, it works, but for some reason in any of my class files where I use "Public Shared strConnection as String = HttpContext.Current.Session("strConnection").ToString" to access a session variable, it finds the old one and not the current one. I have to wait for it to time out, go in again, and it will find the new one.

I do not use Linq, and there is only one place in the whole web app that I place the connection string in a variable whcih is when a person logs in. It points them to the correct database. The sqlconnection is set for all of my listviews in Page_Init to make sure that they aren't using any session variable that they create on their own. Interestingly enough that if I use debug to go in each time, exit debug, enter debug again trying to access a different database, it works correct each time. I assume that debug is correctly killing the session variable for the classes for me.

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Session Value Was Destroyed Once Page Reopen / How To Keep Session Value In 20 Minutes As Default

Jan 26, 2011

There are two pages in my app, A and B.A is login page from which user ID was saved in a session. Once user login, B is open and user ID will display in B. When user submitted an order successfully at page B, page B will reopen but user ID was missed. How to fix it to keep session value in 20 minutes as default?
I check IIS, session time out time is 60 minutes.

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Create A Copy Of An Object In Session To Update Without Updating Session?

Jul 20, 2010

I am confused about how to reference objects in session, how to update, and copy.

if I create
MyObject obj = new Object ();
then
Session["object"] = obj;
MyObject temp = (MyObject)Session["object"];

If i change something on temp, will the object in session be updated? do i need to follow changes with Session["object"] = temp?

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State Management :: Session Gets Lost When Set Session Response.cookie

Jan 25, 2011

I need to make my asp.net session cookie as secure but whenever i check user authentication and after that i am trying to set cookie to true then my session lost my user information and so it always redirect login page. I am settings user to HttpContext.Current.Session["user"] and check every time, is user is valid and if valid then move ahead. but before that i make my asp.net session cookie as true.

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but after that i observe that somehow "Session_Start" event gets called.

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State Management :: How To Manage Session Data Outside The Session Object

Oct 7, 2010

I want to be able to persist data across a session but do this outside of the built-in session state object. Why is a long story that I will not go into here. I just need to know where I can put data other than in the session object that will persist across the specific session.

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Security :: Valid Session Isn't Created On Re-logging In After Session Timeout

Feb 3, 2011

I created a user control for my web application that checks for Session Timeout. If the criteria are met for Timeout, I use Response.Redirect to send the user back to the login page. I include this user control in my Master page, and run the SessionTimeoutcode in the user control's Page_Init event. That all works great. However, once the user logs in again after time-out (and I have verified that the OnLoggedIn event does fire) the user is redirected to the DestinationPageUrl. That page runs the Session Timeout check when it loads (as it should) and the Session Timeout code "says" that the session is still timed-out.

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AJAX :: Cascading Dropdownlists / Tried A Session Variable But It Comes Up With Session Is Null?

Jul 29, 2010

I have some cascading dropdownlists using the ajax toolkit I have a set up datatables in an xsd file. Then use these in a webservice to populate all the fields ... this all works great but now i need to pass an additional paramter to the first dropdownlist ( a date) but don't know how to do this? The method is below...

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The other code is:

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The first change would be to the tableadapter to add a param to the code i.e

AuditWebDS.TeamsDataTable teams = teamsAdapter.GetTeams(calldate);

but how do i get the calldate param to the webservice method... i tried a session variable but it comes up with session is null ? Is there another better way?

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Web Forms :: Remove All Session On To Server When Force To Clear Session

Oct 7, 2010

I have problem is that when i force to clear session so it remove all session on to server. i mean i open website at 2 systems and one system logout website so 2nd automatically logout.i dont know when is the problem. i m using Session.Abundent for current session.but it clear all.

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HttpHandlers / Modules :: Accessing Session - Get A Null Session Error?

Apr 26, 2010

So I've read quite a few posts about how to do this, and it's still getting me. I'm trying to control access to a directory, but I continue to get a null session error. I'm doing my check in PostAcquireRequestState

[Code]....no matter where I put this, my session always comes back null. I am using IRequireSessionState on the class as well. Am I pulling the context wrong?

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ASP.NET: Session Does Not End, Session Timeout Checks Are In The Home/Customer Action?

Dec 9, 2010

I'm working to set up/correct my session timeout code, and have consulted numerous articles like this one and this SO post for ideas on how best to do this. The solution to detecting a session timeout that I continue to see over and over is to first check the Session.IsNewSession property for true, and if so, then check to see if a session cookie already exists. I guess the logic here is that the user has ended their last session that timed out, started a new session, but the old cookie wasn't yet removed. The code for those checks looks like this:

[CODE]...

The problem is that the session does not end, and all of my session timeout checks are in the Home/Customer action (I use MVC). So I'm redirected to Home/Customer, and I run through the checks above, but when I get to Session.IsNewSession, it's false, because the session is still alive (I assume because I'm still within the 120 minutes I have set)

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