QTimer and PyQt
Gabriel Cooper
gabriel.cooper at mediapulse.com
Tue Jul 20 09:06:14 EDT 2004
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Adrian Casey wrote: >[...] >2. At timeout, check if any fields have changed (using the isChanged() >method.) and if so, reset the timer. > Wouldn't this defeat the purpose of your login? e.g. I log in to your app, edit something, step away for 3 hours, bob comes in, clicks OK on the edited dialog and voila, still validated in the system. Why not simply pop up a password box when the OK button is pressed if the user is no longer logged in? As in: User starts app and validates himself via a password User edits a record (or whatever) User stops typing for 3 minutes. You let the timer expire. User clicks OK. User has no access, so pop up a password dialog appears to re-validate him.
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