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How to extend Session timeout?
Hi all, I have been playing around with Issue Tracker source code, however I couldn't figure out how to extend the session timeout. I believe the current timeout is around 20 minutes, which coincides with the default session state timeout. But i found out that the session state is not defined in the web.config file. This is because the Issue Tracker does not use the session state at all. So by setting session state timeout to a longer time does not solve the problem. Since Issue Tracker uses forms
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on 6/27/2006
Re: Compiling error: Theme "White" cannot be found
Thanks alot! I didn't realize the downloaded starter kit is simply a template, and I still needed to create my own web site project from that template. The .Net 1.1 starter kits were actual projects ready to be compiled. www.asp.net should definitely post some step-by-step instructions on how to run the samples for people coming from .Net 1.1 Once again, thanks alot! Chris Shi
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Re: Theme Error on Build
I am having the same problem. How come the White folder did not come with the starter kit? Chris
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Re: Parser Error Message: Theme 'White' cannot be found in the application or global
I am having the exact same problem. Kamii47, I have to say it is NOT very helpful that you tell people you have solved the problem and yet not post the problem!
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Compiling error: Theme "White" cannot be found
I'm trying to compile the Personal Site starter kit in Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition, and I got the following compiling error: Theme "White" cannot be found in the application or global theme directories. I'm using Windows XP Pro service pack 2. Will somebody tell me how come the sample starter kit won't compile and where can I get the theme files? Thanks. Chris Shi
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