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8/9/2007 10:41 PM
 

Hi there!

I've created a simple popup within a 4.5.1 portal triggered by an HTML input button on a module page.  The popup is an .aspx page (not a module).  It is working fine, except for one thing...  After the user sits idle with the page containing the popup trigger button for 60+ minutes, when the user triggers the popup, instead of showing the .aspx page in the popup, it shows the homepage of the site. 

So, apparantly something is timing out.  I'm not sure why it would transfer to the homepage as I'm using windows authentication, so there's no need for another login attempt.  After sitting idle for 60+ minutes if the user clicks anywhere other than on the button that triggers the popup, there's no timeout, everything works fine -- they are redirected to the page they chose.  I'm assuming my issue has something to do with the fact that my popup is a .aspx page.   

In any case, I don't see anything in the web.config that has a 60 minute timeout for anything.  Does anyone have any suggestions on where I can look to keep my .aspx page from timing out?  Oh, I'd really prefer not to have to convert it to a module, as it's a very simple almost empty page.

Thanks!

 
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