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Is it possible to sliding expiration of two cookies using form authentication?
Asp.net forms authentication cookie not honoring timeout with IIS7How authentication forms cookie will be tracked to expiration?Why is ASP.NET FormsAuthentication cookie not authenticating user?Authentication Cookie in asp.netHow to achieve SlidingExpiration with Cookieless Authentication? Is it possibleExtend forms authentication timeout dynamicallyasp.net form authentication timeout settings ignoredForms authentication - sliding expirationForms Authentication Timeout Being IgnoredSyncing OWIN Cookie Expiration (sliding) and session timeout
If I've more than one cookies and want to slide expiration of those cookies, is it possible to sliding expiration using form authentication?
I know, how to slide expiration for a authentication cookie by mentioning the bellow code in web.config file.
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="/loginpage" name="myAuthCookie" path="/" requireSSL="false" timeout="30" domain=".example.com" defaultUrl="/homepage" slidingExpiration="true" />
<authentication>
Here, cookie name is "myAuthCookie" and here form authentication will be slide expiration automatically after 2nd half when a request made from a client(Here timeout is 30 mins, so after 15 mins reissue a new cookie by adding another 30 mins from that time).
So, if I want an another cookie named "mySecondCookie", how I can slide expiration something like form authentication do?
Thanks
asp.net cookies
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If I've more than one cookies and want to slide expiration of those cookies, is it possible to sliding expiration using form authentication?
I know, how to slide expiration for a authentication cookie by mentioning the bellow code in web.config file.
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="/loginpage" name="myAuthCookie" path="/" requireSSL="false" timeout="30" domain=".example.com" defaultUrl="/homepage" slidingExpiration="true" />
<authentication>
Here, cookie name is "myAuthCookie" and here form authentication will be slide expiration automatically after 2nd half when a request made from a client(Here timeout is 30 mins, so after 15 mins reissue a new cookie by adding another 30 mins from that time).
So, if I want an another cookie named "mySecondCookie", how I can slide expiration something like form authentication do?
Thanks
asp.net cookies
add a comment |
If I've more than one cookies and want to slide expiration of those cookies, is it possible to sliding expiration using form authentication?
I know, how to slide expiration for a authentication cookie by mentioning the bellow code in web.config file.
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="/loginpage" name="myAuthCookie" path="/" requireSSL="false" timeout="30" domain=".example.com" defaultUrl="/homepage" slidingExpiration="true" />
<authentication>
Here, cookie name is "myAuthCookie" and here form authentication will be slide expiration automatically after 2nd half when a request made from a client(Here timeout is 30 mins, so after 15 mins reissue a new cookie by adding another 30 mins from that time).
So, if I want an another cookie named "mySecondCookie", how I can slide expiration something like form authentication do?
Thanks
asp.net cookies
If I've more than one cookies and want to slide expiration of those cookies, is it possible to sliding expiration using form authentication?
I know, how to slide expiration for a authentication cookie by mentioning the bellow code in web.config file.
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="/loginpage" name="myAuthCookie" path="/" requireSSL="false" timeout="30" domain=".example.com" defaultUrl="/homepage" slidingExpiration="true" />
<authentication>
Here, cookie name is "myAuthCookie" and here form authentication will be slide expiration automatically after 2nd half when a request made from a client(Here timeout is 30 mins, so after 15 mins reissue a new cookie by adding another 30 mins from that time).
So, if I want an another cookie named "mySecondCookie", how I can slide expiration something like form authentication do?
Thanks
asp.net cookies
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