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4/17/2008 1:51 AM
 

Hi,

DNN Login module provide a the return back to source page if you Logout from pages other than homepages.

But this becomes a problem when I use Session. Let me explain clearly.

I have developed a module where Session are widely used if users click logout without closing browsers, waiting for a long time exceeding Session Timeout to login again. They will met the expetions due to Session["someobject"] becoming null, which should be initialize in other pages or modules.

So I hope DNN provide a setting to let site managers cancel the return-back-to-source-url functionality. Or if you someone got similar scenarios like this, please share your solution.

Thanks a million.

Ricky.

 

 
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4/18/2008 8:47 PM
 

aliasncnu wrote

Hi,

DNN Login module provide a the return back to source page if you Logout from pages other than homepages.

But this becomes a problem when I use Session. Let me explain clearly.

I have developed a module where Session are widely used if users click logout without closing browsers, waiting for a long time exceeding Session Timeout to login again. They will met the expetions due to Session["someobject"] becoming null, which should be initialize in other pages or modules.

So I hope DNN provide a setting to let site managers cancel the return-back-to-source-url functionality. Or if you someone got similar scenarios like this, please share your solution.

Thanks a million.

Ricky.

 

 

Are you saying that, without custom code - this scenario exists?  If so - it sounds like a bug in the core that should be fixed.  If the problem is caused by custom code - why can't you check to see if the session is nothing before using stored objects?

 
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4/23/2008 1:36 AM
 

Hi,

As you know, checking Session["som"] is null or not will clutter the codes with a lot of if..else.

Regards,

Ricky

 
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