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dochira
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dochira
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groink
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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dochira wrote: | This is a followup to this problem. Now when I click on the unread post icon (the orange plus sign), it also clears the unread posts of the thread above it. I am using Firefox, BTW. |
I'll take a SWAG* at this...
I think the problem is because the server hosting JDorama.com is timing out, closing your current session with JDorama.com. Then, when you connect back to JDorama.com, it's basically a new session. More likely you may not even notice the drop!
JDorama.com is based on phpBB 2.0, which tracks its user sessions by a session ID number (SID). phpBB runs on top of Apache server, which also has its very own internal session ID number. Anytime a session is timed out within Apache, it more likely affects phpBB, and therefore the user's session with JDorama.com. Effects of a session timeout include resetting of all of settings within your JDorama.com profile, for example your last login date/time, which is how the system determines the posts that have been made since your last visit.
To show how quickly a session can timeout within Apache, log onto JDorama.com with your web browser. Right after you log on, close all of your web browser windows. And then immediately re-logon with JDorama.com. Even though you were just logged on less than minute before, you're running under a different session within JDorama.com.
zchendevlemh is actually correct about the cookie thing. However, it's the SID that's stored in the cookie. So when the session is reset, the SIDs don't match.
So why the session timeouts? It's possible that the drops occur when the hosting server is being flooded with processes.
--- groink
*SWAG = super wild ass guess
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zchendevlemh
Joined: 28 Nov 2002 Posts: 3286 Location: Ten Carat 5-19-1 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012, Japan Country: |
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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groink wrote: |
I'll take a SWAG* at this...
I think the problem is because the server hosting JDorama.com is timing out, closing your current session with JDorama.com. Then, when you connect back to JDorama.com, it's basically a new session. More likely you may not even notice the drop!
JDorama.com is based on phpBB 2.0, which tracks its user sessions by a session ID number (SID). phpBB runs on top of Apache server, which also has its very own internal session ID number. Anytime a session is timed out within Apache, it more likely affects phpBB, and therefore the user's session with JDorama.com. Effects of a session timeout include resetting of all of settings within your JDorama.com profile, for example your last login date/time, which is how the system determines the posts that have been made since your last visit.
To show how quickly a session can timeout within Apache, log onto JDorama.com with your web browser. Right after you log on, close all of your web browser windows. And then immediately re-logon with JDorama.com. Even though you were just logged on less than minute before, you're running under a different session within JDorama.com.
zchendevlemh is actually correct about the cookie thing. However, it's the SID that's stored in the cookie. So when the session is reset, the SIDs don't match.
So why the session timeouts? It's possible that the drops occur when the hosting server is being flooded with processes.
--- groink
*SWAG = super wild ass guess |
we've been aving session problems with our application too so i'm kinda relate to groink's SWAG (damn!! it's cool new word for me)
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dochira
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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groink wrote: |
I'll take a SWAG* at this...
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*SWAG = super wild ass guess |
Thanks groink. I'm sure the problem will go away in due time. At first I thought you said you'd take a SWIG at this....
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