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timeouts when posting
Dave Yeo:
A while ago I mentioned that occasionally I'll get a timed out message when posting and my post would helpfully be blank. Once this starts the only way to post is to go back to the post, shutdown the browser and reboot. I can't remember which thread it was so starting a new one including a screen shot.
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
I will test this more. I will install SeaMonkey and try out to see what is happening.
Regards.
Dave Yeo:
Don't think it's a SeaMonkey problem but next time it happens I'll try Firefox.
Paul Smedley:
--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on October 07, 2014, 05:38:17 am ---Don't think it's a SeaMonkey problem but next time it happens I'll try Firefox.
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My guess would be a PHP setting relating to session timeouts. I had a similar issue with my mantis site.
What is the current setting for session.gc_maxlifetime ?
The default according to http://community.sitepoint.com/t/php-sessions-keep-expiring-too-early/21183 is 24 minutes.
Dave - any idea how idea how long you'd been composing the post for when it timed out?
Dave Yeo:
--- Quote from: Paul Smedley on October 07, 2014, 10:11:46 am ---
Dave - any idea how idea how long you'd been composing the post for when it timed out?
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It seems to be how long the post itself takes, eg happens when the network is congested, which happens too often due to a couple of computers sharing a dial up pipe.
The weird thing is that once it starts, it takes a reboot before it goes away. Restarting the browser or changing IP address isn't good enough
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