Web Forms :: Implement Session Timeout Timer
Jan 10, 2013
I want to display session timeout timer in my site, for e.g. if user doesn't perform any task's for last 3 minutes or so timer start displaying time left and when user start doing any activity i.e. mouseover etc it should disappear.
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Mar 2, 2010
I want to show the modalpopup with 2 buttons ok and cancel with text your session timeout is expired
on ok button we want to reset timer and keep session alive and on cancel we remove the session
if user dont keypress on the form then session is timeout after some time
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Feb 22, 2010
I searched around and couldn't find a clear answer to this: I have a form which collects information solely using AJAX and takes about 40 minutes or so to complete all the way through (multiple screens, all via AJAX UpdatePanels).There are multiple AJAX calls and UpdatePanel changes during the completion of the form, and all calls are asynchronous- there are no browser refreshes.I expect the Session timer to be "re-set" every time an AJAX call is made from my form?
I would expect it to, and from my own testing, it appears to. But I have had some reports from end users which make me think otherwise.
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Jan 27, 2011
We have the timeout value set to 120 in our <form> tag within the web.config. We do not have a session timeout set.. and we have various connection strings.
We are having a problem where a session variable will disappear (become NULL) .. but, the form evidently remains 'open'.. or no re-login is required..... so, my question(s):
1. what is the relationship between form timeout and session timeout
2. how do I set session timeout
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Mar 9, 2011
I wanna write a method to get or set session timeout at run time.
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Feb 1, 2010
The session state timeout is set using this web.config element
<sessionState mode="InProc" cookieless="false" timeout="120" />
The forms auth is configured using this web.config element
<system.web>
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="Login.aspx"
protection="All"
timeout="30"
name=".ASPXAUTH"
path="/"
requireSSL="false"
slidingExpiration="true"
defaultUrl="default.aspx"
cookieless="UseDeviceProfile"
enableCrossAppRedirects="false" />
</authentication>
</system.web>
What is the difference between the timeouts specified in each of these elements? If both are different, how would it work?
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Mar 22, 2011
I have a timer running in my web application. Each time the application starts up, the timer is created. The issue is that the app pool ends after an idle period which also ends the timer. The next request causes the app pool to start back up and a new timer is created.
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Mar 4, 2010
I am using Asp.net 2.0 and C#.I have 2 webpages, which contain lot of questionnaires. I have a submit button in my 2nd web page. I want to set a timer in the page, so that after 2 minutes, if the user has not completed the questionaire, i want to click on the submit button automiatically.
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Apr 7, 2013
I want some efficient way that how can i display a message to user that he is about to logout after 1 minute if user is idle and doing nothing on the page for 1 mintue.
on message if user want stay online so he must click keep me online or say logout.
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Jul 29, 2010
I have a page of each every click has ajax call to my server (hence, the ASP extends the session)
I have ASP.NET session set to Xmin. I want when X+1 min expires, I have expiration page. what I did was to set the JS timer to validate every x+1min to see if the session expired (the problem is that the JS and the ASP session timeouts are not synced)
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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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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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Jan 6, 2014
I want to apply timer in gridview which include start,stop n pause button empolyee start timing when start working n stop when he dont want to work on that or he can also pause how can i do this?
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May 7, 2015
Using this code i want to show an modal pop up to the user that "your session will be expired within 5 minutes , Click here [BUTTON] to reset your session" , here's my code :
<asp:Button ID="btnReset" Text="Reset" runat="server" OnClick="ResetSession" />
<br />
Your Session will expire in <span id = "seconds"></span> seconds.
<script type="text/javascript">
function SessionExpireAlert(timeout) {
var seconds = timeout / 1000;
seconds--;
[CODE]...
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May 17, 2013
How to set session time out
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Feb 5, 2011
i am trying to implement a timeout on my database querys...so if an operation runs for too long i need to cancel the query and return a timeout message to an asp.net page....
heres the code i was using for the timeout portion....problem is i am sometimes getting partial result sets from the query...
RunSearch search = new RunSearch(GetSearchResults);
Thread searchThread = new Thread(delegate() {
dsRes = search.Invoke(ProcessingID,
objSqlConnection,SearchStartTime); });
searchThread.Start();
// searchThread.Join(ResultPollingPeriod * 1000);
if (!searchThread.Join(ResultPollingPeriod * 1000))
{
searchThread.Abort();
dsRes = null;
return ReturnTimeoutMessage();
}
else
{
return dsRes;
}
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May 15, 2010
How does session timeout slide? Does it slide when there's a postback occur?
We have a application made from flash or let's say more in html control input... I constantly click it calling a webservice using a pagemethods... but the session still expires...
Most of our application are client base such as flex(flash)....
or How do we determine that the timeout is almost expire... let's say a countdown...(2 minutes left before the session expire)...
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Sep 2, 2010
I've got a Jquery function that I wrote which blacks out the screen after a certain amount of inactivity, creates a pop-up that allows the user to click a button to stay logged in, and logs them out (closing the application window) if they do not respond in time.
The environment is ASP.NET (VB). We don't technically use master pages, but we do have a parent page in which our header, footer and nav reside, and my Jquery code is called from that window, loaded via an IFrame.My problem is that if one is working in a child window, the parent window doesn't recognize that the system is in use, and will automatically engage at the allocated time.I've tried everything under the sun I can think of and nothing works properly. My event handler is working, and it does call the parent window function, but the timer is not being reset.
I have this function in the parent window:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function window.reportChildActivity() {
SESSION_ALIVE = true; [code]....
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Dec 30, 2010
I have one modal popup window in which I am loading some event, after session timeout occurs, page in the modal pop window redirects to login page.
What I want achieve is, On session Expiration modal window should disappear and parent page should be redirected to login page.
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Jul 15, 2013
I have set timeout 10,after Login in next page I want to show in timmer how much session time remainig,just like time show in online aptitude testÂ
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Oct 25, 2013
In my website, the session is expired after 5 minutes. I need to extend the seesion state to minimum 4 hours. Currently, in web.config file I used the following code.
<sessionstate cookieless="false" timeout="1440"></sessionstate>
But its expired after just 5 minutes.
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May 13, 2010
I have 3 seperate applications (under the same domain) for which I use Forms authentication with single sign-on.
The 3 applications have different session timeout periods. I was on various articles that when we use forms authentication and specify the loginurl in the <Forms> tag in the web.config, it should automatically get redirected to the login page, when the session timesout. But in my case, it doesn't happen, I think because of different timeout values.
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May 7, 2015
Heres my code :
<system.web>
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="Login.aspx" timeout="50" />
</authentication>
<sessionState timeout="60" />
</system.web>
[Code] ....
but my session expires message shows after 1 minute .... whats that ???
I referred this article , bcx it was easy : [URL] ....
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May 7, 2015
When using modalpupextender ..after post back the ModalpopupExtender not working !!
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Jul 25, 2013
sessionTimeout = sessionTimeout - 10;
I Set session timeout I wnt to show the remaining session timeout on the page and show in the format seconds i.e. 7.45min remaining
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