View Full Version : Another issue about timing out
Hedwig
04-10-2008, 02:41 AM
I just responded to a thread in the Nest and when I went to edit my post, after editing it just a few minutes before, I was told that the action I was performing was illegal and that I needed to refresh the page and log in again before I could perform said action.
I don't know what's going on with the time out stuff, but a few minutes?
Alethias
04-10-2008, 03:15 AM
I just responded to a thread in the Nest and when I went to edit my post, after editing it just a few minutes before, I was told that the action I was performing was illegal and that I needed to refresh the page and log in again before I could perform said action.
I don't know what's going on with the time out stuff, but a few minutes?I just checked, and it's set at 120 minutes, which is the default. If you continue to have a problem, I'll register a bug with vBulletin, but to do that I'll need things like your browser and version and any special settings you have(like no javascript, for example) and what if any firewall you are using.
Because i see nothing in the settings that would cause this.
I've gotten a weird 403 error a few times from the server, but it went away on refresh.
Is it something like that?
umop apisdn w,I
04-10-2008, 09:41 AM
I just responded to a thread in the Nest and when I went to edit my post, after editing it just a few minutes before, I was told that the action I was performing was illegal and that I needed to refresh the page and log in again before I could perform said action.
I don't know what's going on with the time out stuff, but a few minutes?I just checked, and it's set at 120 minutes, which is the default. If you continue to have a problem, I'll register a bug with vBulletin, but to do that I'll need things like your browser and version and any special settings you have(like no javascript, for example) and what if any firewall you are using.
Because i see nothing in the settings that would cause this.
I've gotten a weird 403 error a few times from the server, but it went away on refresh.
Is it something like that?
The time-out for post editing is 120mins, but the inactivity time-out for your session before you are automatically logged out is only 15 mins.
It sounds like that's the barrier you hit, not the edit-post barrier.
If you click on the "remember me" setting when you log in, the problem should go away.
Hedwig
04-11-2008, 04:06 AM
I just responded to a thread in the Nest and when I went to edit my post, after editing it just a few minutes before, I was told that the action I was performing was illegal and that I needed to refresh the page and log in again before I could perform said action.
I don't know what's going on with the time out stuff, but a few minutes?I just checked, and it's set at 120 minutes, which is the default. If you continue to have a problem, I'll register a bug with vBulletin, but to do that I'll need things like your browser and version and any special settings you have(like no javascript, for example) and what if any firewall you are using.
Because i see nothing in the settings that would cause this.
I've gotten a weird 403 error a few times from the server, but it went away on refresh.
Is it something like that?
If I notice it happening again, I'll let you guys know. What happened was I made a post, read it (took about 45 seconds), edited it, read it again (same amount of time), edited it again, read it again (same amount of time), edited again...but during that third edit, it timed me out. It seems like I needed to reload the page to keep from logging out. That editing didn't count as an action towards keeping me in the "active" category to the server.
At least, that's what appeared to happen on my end. Again, I'll let you guys know if anything like that happens again. :)
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