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From: Cliff Tyllick
Date: Nov 16, 2010 11:15AM


Extending the session is different from what this point requires.

The idea is that after I've ordered something online, I should have a certain, stated amount of time to use some method -- not necessarily through the website or e-mail, but clearly stated -- to cancel that order.

Catherine, I have to order some stuff from Amazon tonight. I'll watch for that and get you a screen shot *if* it appears during my order.

Cliff

Cliff Tyllick
Usability assessment coordinator
Agency Communications Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
512-239-4516
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>>> On 11/16/2010 at 2:18 AM, in message <015d01cb8566$e96e7600$bc4b6200$@labscape.co.uk>, "Steve Green" < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
I know of two. The online business banking service from Lloyds TSB and the
BravoSolution e-tendering system that is used by many UK public sector
organisations such as https://bbc.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtml

Both display a warning when the session is due to expire, and it can be
extended by clicking a link. One uses a CSS overlay and the other uses a
popup window, but both require JavaScript - I don't imagine this feature is
possible without it.

Steve Green
Test Partners Ltd