jasig-ssp IRC Logs-2014-01-09

[09:13:38 CST(-0600)] <patriwol> yikes

[09:13:43 CST(-0600)] <patriwol> we are approved for the spc work!

[13:07:14 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> I need a little help testing the client side timeout. I've opened three different browser windows and logged in to test the inactivity timeout. So far, only firefox is timing out for me. I've tested Chrome and Safari with no success. Tony is seeing different results. I have Win CI set for 5 minutes. If you could open a browser and let it time out to see what results you get, that would help me out to determine if it's pl

[14:04:36 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> Update: Safari timed out eventually. It was much longer than 5 minutes, somewhere around 1 hour

[14:10:41 CST(-0600)] <TonyUnicon> is there a javascript error anywhere?

[14:12:32 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> Just this, event.returnValue is deprecated. Please use the standard event.preventDefault() instead.

[14:12:54 CST(-0600)] <TonyUnicon> dont htink thats related

[14:12:59 CST(-0600)] <TonyUnicon> are you mousing over the page at all?

[14:13:30 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> yep

[14:13:33 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> and no

[14:14:22 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> I've done both

[14:15:11 CST(-0600)] <TonyUnicon> mousing over will reset the timer

[14:17:56 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> I'll try isolating it more. it wasn't moused over any more than the FF window which was directly next to it.

[14:39:11 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> that worked. thanks

[14:40:33 CST(-0600)] <TonyUnicon> np, sorry for the confusion

[14:40:51 CST(-0600)] <JasonElwood> just strange it behaved differently