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Session Time
#1
Hi there,

Where can I modify the session timeout? I have no idea what it is set to now, but it is way too low of a timeout.

Thank you.
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#2
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15162...st/1516284
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#3
Mudmin,

If I'm reading correctly, there is no built in session system to UserSpice, it is handled by PHP?

Thanks.
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#4
There is a cookie expiry in the init file I believe, but not every server respects it. Setting it at the server level is probably the best bet unless you have a reason not to.
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#5
Mudmin,

Thoughts on the best place to implement this answer?

I'm thinking somewhere in the header since this is called everywhere? or init?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/52023...60#1270960

Thank you!
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#6
I would put it in usersc/includes/custom_head_tags.php

That will get it everywhere and not break updates. Init would work too though.
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#7
@Mudmin,

I do not have a custom_head_tags.php in includes, I just have head_tags.php. Can you advise if it is to go into this file?

Thank you.
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#8
Yep. Sorry. That's it. I was typing from my bad memory.
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