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Oct 6, 2014 10:09 AM in response to adamkrause2004by seventy one,Could be a glitch. You have successfully posted this time. Try again.
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Oct 6, 2014 10:56 AM in response to seventy oneby rccharles,ASC logs you out every 30 minutes, but delays telling you until you do something that you need to be logged in.
Robert
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Oct 6, 2014 11:46 AM in response to rccharlesby seventy one,Hmm. I think 30 minutes is way off the beam. 2 minutes seems to be the most I get.
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Oct 6, 2014 11:49 AM in response to rccharlesby Allan Eckert,If it is supposed to 30 minutes to get logged off then they have an extremely variable clock doing that timing.
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Oct 6, 2014 11:50 AM in response to seventy oneby ChitlinsCC,100% tested tried and true = ±30 mins give or take a few seconds
CCC
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Oct 6, 2014 11:51 AM in response to Allan Eckertby ChitlinsCC,startTimer timeStamp is in a cookie set at login and reset with each non-JavaScript action one takes. again tested tried and true.
CCC
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Oct 6, 2014 1:30 PM in response to ChitlinsCCby seventy one,Greetings CCC.
I have no idea where or how you achieve this +- 30 minutes log in. Not on an Apple site that's for sure. Unless that is, they think we Brits can't count. I should not have to manipulate time to be able to operate in an efficient manner; time is constant.
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Oct 6, 2014 2:13 PM in response to seventy oneby ChitlinsCC,7 1 - when I said I tested it, I did. I will give the method if you like, but final proof is looking at the expiration timestamps on two cookies:
apple.com
" s_PathLength " and
" s_ppv"
both are reset for expiration 30 minutes from system time for an HTML link click or page reload
Test by delete those two cookies and go to another page and see if your are now a guest
CCC
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Oct 6, 2014 2:39 PM in response to ChitlinsCCby ChitlinsCC,7 1 - when I said I tested it, I did. I will give the method if you like, but final proof is looking at the expiration timestamps on two cookies:
apple.com
" s_PathLength " and
" s_ppv"
both are reset for expiration 30 minutes from system time for an HTML link click or page reload
Test by delete those two cookies and go to another page and see if your are now a guest
CCC
EDITcorrections+added
Just clear all your cookies too many to find 'em all - you will be logged out after 30 minutes, I promise
I use ReloadEvery on a tab every 20 minutes and have yet to be logged out
ReloadEvery: "Reload web pages automatically" <- Firefox
both tested with no side-effects
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Oct 6, 2014 3:48 PM in response to ChitlinsCCby rccharles,and have yet to be logged out
You have pull. I haven't been so lucky. I've been logged out even with reloadevery -- reload failed. I'm now reloading my profile.
https://discussions.apple.com/people/rccharles?view=discussions
Robert
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Oct 6, 2014 3:51 PM in response to rccharlesby Pancenter,The new site and method of posting logging in/logging out is inconsistent, it is a poor inefficient design.
I should not have to clear my browser cache to see the "Reply" selection, I should not suffer the Catch-22 Login problem that will shuttle you from a forum to the Apple Support Communities page and back to the forum and still not be able to reply. I should not have to log in to see the most current posts... current posts should be visible to everyone signed in or not. I have confirmed this behavior on Mac, PC and Android platforms using multiple browsers.
Get it together folks. You can say well it does work if you do this then do that, but the fact remains it is a poor, inefficient jive a$$ design.
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Oct 6, 2014 4:27 PM in response to rccharlesby ChitlinsCC,rccharles wrote:
and have yet to be logged out
You have pull. I haven't been so lucky. I've been logged out even with reloadevery -- reload failed. I'm now reloading my profile.
https://discussions.apple.com/people/rccharles?view=discussions
Robert
IF I have pull, I sure would like to use it on other stuff. No pull just a regimen that works 100% of the time
Try this, works 100% of the time, IF you follow this EXACT WorkFlow... (the numbered list assume receiving an email notice)
- Go to your forum of choice Main Page (this will become your 'Base Camp' page)
- click Login, which takes you to the Login page
- Browser Bookmark that Login Page
- click [Sign In]
- you are now logged in and have started a 'timer' in a set cookie
- you will be logged off without notice after ±30 minutes of inactivity
- clicking a Link that is NOT a JavaScript link resets the timer in the cookie
- I use a browser add-on that reloads the Base Camp page every 20 minutes = NEVER logged off by the timer
- DO NOT close the TAB, the AutoReloader is tied to the TAB not the page itself- Safari - SafariTabReloader
- Firefox - ReloadEvery: "Reload web pages automatically"
- Switch to your email client or WebMail page**
- Click the link to Reply
- AutoSwitches to browser, thread page & post to which you are replying = Login State = TRUE
- If you use an AutoReloader, all you need do the rest of your browser session is repeat #5 & #6
Vary from this WorkFlow by clicking reply in the email FIRST and all bets are off... you will experience login failed on that page but logged in on another... 100% of the time with that particular email notice - I have not found the workaround or cause
** OR CMD+click a link on BaseCamp page to open in a new TAB
https://discussions.apple.com/people/rccharles?view=discussions = VERY empty below the TAB bar and above the footer
https://discussions.apple.com/people/rccharles = normal Bio page
https://discussions.apple.com/people/ChitlinsCC?view=discussions = VERY empty below the TAB bar and above the footer
where did you come up with the " ?view=discussions " in the URL? I have never seen this advised... certainly not the plain ol' " /content " addition nor is it tt2's Magic Twangers. Are you trying to force something to happen that never will? It is a wonder you don't get a 404.Not Found error!!
CCC
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Oct 6, 2014 4:39 PM in response to ChitlinsCCby ChitlinsCC,BTW, you can put BaseCampReloadEvery in a WINDOW and send it to the back if you don't like my precise method
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Oct 7, 2014 12:17 PM in response to ChitlinsCCby rccharles,Here is the picture of my profile page. I got here after I logged in. If you have linked to the login page and the complete page does not appear and you press reload, I am taken to this page. Didn't ask me why no profile information. I'm a USER. "USERS are losers". ( Ant-drug usage slogan. )
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/70002508/your-profile.png
It's a weird link. I do not understand it.
https://discussions.apple.com/people/rccharles?view=discussions
What is this all about = view=discussions
When I say it doesn't always work, I mean Apple's servers go down or stall and the page doesn't load. For me, I get time out. I have my timer set to 15 minutes. I'm thinking of changing to 14 minutes to give me two tries at getting a page loaded in 30 minutes. I changed to this weird page because it has seemed more reliable to load then the contents of my posts.