> Ok, I have '-mtime 3' and 'SessionExpire 3 days' now. I guess IC > needs to expire a session regardless of whether or not it remains on > the filesystem. SessionExpire defaults to 1 hour if you don't specify it. I don't see why you would want one longer than a day or so. Do you really expect someone to keep a browser window open to your site for three days, not use it, and expect to still be logged in when they come back?
Very good point on the default. As far as what the user does with their browser, I'm just trying to make my end as forgiving as possible. If 3-day old sessions start bogging down the system I'll have to cut back on that though. Good thing I started using RobotUA.
Docs for SessionExpire: <http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/icdocs/config/SessionExpire.html>
Linked from that page is this: http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/icdocs/config/SessionType.html which has more info on File vs. DBI sessions in case anyone else is interested. It doesn't go into detail on Berkeley or GDBM sessions, but I'll assume File is still preferred. - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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