Quoting Mike Heins (suppressed): > Quoting Dan Bergan (suppressed): > > Mike Heins wrote: > > > > >Quoting Dan Bergan (suppressed): > > > > > > > > >>If I go back to the previous page, then refresh the page, then click on > > >>the more links everything will work fine. So, it seems like the session > > >>is expiring and the more link is no longer valid. > > >> > > >> > > > > > >You have hit it on the head. > > > > > > > > Phew! I'm not crazy... I was worried there for a while. Thanks, Mike! > > > > I don't feel that I need to give the customer the actual "more" page, > > but I would like something better than an internal server error. Is > > there any way to detect an expired session and then direct them to a > > "session expired" page where they can start browsing again? > > If it is a server error, then we should probably fix this behavior. > > > > > I guess I could just change my apache internal server error page to say > > that the session has expired and have a link to start browsing the > > catalog again. But, would there be a way to keep this within Interchange? > > > > I think what needs be done is to handle this such that it only > returns a search error and not a server error. This does not cause a server error on the "standard" catalog that comes with 5.3. I guess I don't know how to duplicate it, so I can't fix it. -- Mike Heins Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting http://www.perusion.com/ phone +1.765.647.1295 tollfree 800-949-1889 <suppressed> I don't want to get to the end of my life and find I have just lived the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well. -- Diane Ackerman _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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