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#1 User is online   jillybean 

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Posted 2004-November-19, 23:10

There is an inactivity timer that logs an inactive forum user out after x minutes.
When I am working through the longer threads (squeezes, combinations, doubles!) its annoying to keep on having to log back in.
Can the time be extended or disabled individually? For the slow readers :)

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Posted 2004-November-19, 23:30

i have never had this problem.

i believe if, when you are logging in, you check that "remember me" box, you'll not have this problem any longer.

unless it's a setting in your browser itself that is killing your sessions early. *shrug*
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Posted 2004-November-20, 00:35

jillybean2, on Nov 20 2004, 12:10 AM, said:

There is an inactivity timer that logs an inactive forum user out after x minutes.

I've had it up overnight with no problem. It's either your browser or ISP.

Even when you're logged out, it should still allow you to type. Then you have to reconnect before posting, but you can copy your post and then paste it after you reconnect.
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Posted 2004-November-20, 09:22

Hi.

Maybe the squeeze thread should be printed and read offline anyway as it is only going to get much, much longer.

When you log in, there is an option of how long to be logged on... choose the option like "always on"... and I think you will not have this problem. I am not sure, as I have "always on" set and never need to enter my password when I return
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Posted 2004-November-20, 10:53

Thanks :D
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