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Postby danieLion » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:24 pm

Is there a way to prevent getting logged off after a certain amount of time/inactivity?
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Re: auto log off

Postby Ben » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:04 am

Greetings Daniel,

How frequently do you need to log back in?
Have you tried using a different browser?
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Re: auto log off

Postby Kim O'Hara » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:12 am

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Re: auto log off

Postby danieLion » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:15 am

It varies wildly. After how many minutes of activity do yo get logged off? I just want to maximize the appearance of my availability with the "Online" indicator (which I assume I already do just by NOT logging off, right?).
metta
"You stop me, obviously with a demand for a personal explanation. 'How is it, you write, 'that you reject with such immitigable scorn the very foundation-stones of Buddhism, and yet refer disciples enthusiastically to the technique of some of its subtlest super-structures?'

I laff."

-Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears, Chapter XXVII: Structure of Mind Based on that of Body (Haeckel and Bertrand Russell)

"Questions of reality are too important to be left to the scientists."
-Paul Feyerbend, The Tyranny of Science, p. 51 (Polity: 2012).
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Re: auto log off

Postby danieLion » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:17 am

Kim O'Hara wrote:Sounds like my problem - http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=12692

:coffee:
Kim

Thanks Kim. I Got to run, but I'll review it when I return.
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"You stop me, obviously with a demand for a personal explanation. 'How is it, you write, 'that you reject with such immitigable scorn the very foundation-stones of Buddhism, and yet refer disciples enthusiastically to the technique of some of its subtlest super-structures?'

I laff."

-Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears, Chapter XXVII: Structure of Mind Based on that of Body (Haeckel and Bertrand Russell)

"Questions of reality are too important to be left to the scientists."
-Paul Feyerbend, The Tyranny of Science, p. 51 (Polity: 2012).
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Re: auto log off

Postby Ben » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:29 am

danieLion wrote:It varies wildly. After how many minutes of activity do yo get logged off? I just want to maximize the appearance of my availability with the "Online" indicator (which I assume I already do just by NOT logging off, right?).
metta


If I am constantly posting or doing stuff - I don't get bumped off. If, however, I am still logged on and not active on Dhamma Wheel, it may be an hour before I get logged off. Hence, I can appear to be online long after I've 'left the building'.
Some months ago I was having trouble having to log back on every couple of minutes when I was on IE. That resolved when I started using Google Chrome.
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Re: auto log off

Postby danieLion » Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:51 pm

Thanks, Ben. Issue resolved.

Kind regards,
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"You stop me, obviously with a demand for a personal explanation. 'How is it, you write, 'that you reject with such immitigable scorn the very foundation-stones of Buddhism, and yet refer disciples enthusiastically to the technique of some of its subtlest super-structures?'

I laff."

-Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears, Chapter XXVII: Structure of Mind Based on that of Body (Haeckel and Bertrand Russell)

"Questions of reality are too important to be left to the scientists."
-Paul Feyerbend, The Tyranny of Science, p. 51 (Polity: 2012).
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