Why getting Session Timeout error in IE?? - Can pay for solution!

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by Grant, Aug 17, 2007.

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    Ok, I am assisting a client who is linking to an online calculator, he is putting a frame on top of the calculator page, so people will still see his information. However, for some reason he is getting a Session Timeout Error in IE.

    I don't get this error in Firefox using this method, or ever going to the direct page in IE.

    Let me give a better explanation:

    If you visit:
    http://www.cashadvisors.com/troyshellhammer/test-drive.html

    Just put in a fake name and email, it loads a frame at top, and then the online calculator, which is this page:
    http://cashflow.cashassetmanager.com/Disclosure.aspx

    Why I am getting a Session Timeout? Is there a better solution. I never get the same error if I go directly too:
    http://cashflow.cashassetmanager.com/Disclosure.aspx

    We want a frame or better solution because we still want the contact information to be in front of the consumer.

    Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
     
    Grant, Aug 17, 2007 IP
  2. Jackuul

    Jackuul Well-Known Member

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    What version of I.E.?

    I tried it in FF, I.E. 7, and K-Meleon... no timeouts. I did the fake email stuff too to get to it on all three. I made it to the final step where you print on all three.
     
    Jackuul, Aug 17, 2007 IP
  3. Grant

    Grant Active Member

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    I am currently using IE6, that might be the problem. But people like myself that are using IE6 are not getting any session errors when going to directly to the calculator page...

    Thank you for taking the time. Another person got the same errors, and we think it has to do something with the frame. Like the site might be trying to set a cookie and the frame is messing with it.....

    I am waiting to here back from the company who put together the calculator to see if they have a solution.

    If anyone else has some ideas, please let me know.
     
    Grant, Aug 17, 2007 IP