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7/19/2006 12:06 PM
 

Hi,

How does the IFrame handle session state? The scenario I am thinking of is when the IFrame is hosting a web app from another web server and the user spends over the session timeout period (say 20 mins) within that web app and doesnt interact at all with the parent dnn site during that time. I imagine that when the user tries to use any functionality from the parent dnn site, if that functionality tries to access any server side session state it will bomb as the session has gone (big assumption here on my part that the parent dnn site is using server session state).

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Dan

 

 
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7/24/2006 2:13 PM
 
anyone any idea??
 
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