• Working with WP 3.5. Think I am doing this correctly,, tried several times. For example, say 5 minutes:

    define(‘AUTOMATIC_SIGN_OUT_MAXIMUM_INACTIVITIY_TIME’, 60 * 5);

    I’ve tried may settings iterations. But I just can’t seem to get it to work.
    Any one else having trouble with WP 3.5? Perhaps it’s a caching issue?
    BTW, this plugin is a great idea. Surprised to see it’s not more widely used or even an option built into WP !!!
    All the best,
    Kevin

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/automatic-sign-out-for-inactivity/

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  • Thread Starter klogan2

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    I somewhat take back what I previously posted. I’ve realized the logout & redirect only occur with the WP backend dashboard. Wouldn’t it make sense to have the logout & redirect occur also with the frontend? Maybe it’s just me? Anyway, still a great idea. Cheers, Kevin

    Thread Starter klogan2

    (@klogan2)

    Humble apologies for my prev 2 posts. If I could I would delete them. I’ve realized that the site I am working on has a clock (server time UTC) on it, and there was an AJAX refresh turned on (30 seconds),,,, SO, I’ve turned that off,,and the plugin is working JUST FINE 🙂
    Amateur mistake on my part!!!! I was simply shooting from the hip and my aim was way off!!!

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