I would like a script or a way for the user session to expire if the user has remained inactive for a certain amount of time, where the time will reset to limit should the user more. If possible, also tells the user ahead of time when the session is about to expire.
How do you do this?|||Sessions do expire through inactivity after (by default) 24 minutes. You can change the gc_maxlifetime setting in php.ini or by using the ini_set function. Whenever a page is loaded that contains the session_start() function the session timeout resets.
I guess you could have some javascript on your page that does a countdown from 24 minutes (or whatever your session expiry is set to) and then notifies the user.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
When does the new House session start?
When does the new House session start, exactly?|||monday september 20, 2010 at 8:00 on Fox
How often should I breast pump and how long should each session last?
I just started to breast pump and Im only producing about an oz each session. How long should I leave the pump on and how many times during each day?|||i had a medela they are good, i would wait until breasts are as full as possible and then pump also pump after feeds for left over milk, the more you pump the more milk your body will produce, i also found i had more milk after a nice warm bath, and just pump for as long as milk is coming when is starts slowing or stopping, you stop otherwise you will get tense and frustrated and you cannot produce quality milk when like that good luck.|||If you are waiting until your breasts are full then I would say that you are probably able to produce more than an oz but that can vary per person. Make sure that you are relaxed and comfortable so that the let down can happen quickly and more milk will flow. You may need a better pump and the doctor can often provide one free of charge. Leave it on until the milk is barely trickling out and you feel empty. That can vary from 15-30 minutes. Pump again when you feel full. When you are trying to increase your milk supply it helps to pump more frequently so that your body responds buy producing more milk. I used to pump every 1/2 hour because I was always low. If you can breast feed your baby, try to do it after you pump to see how much milk is left. That is a great way to see if it is actually just a cheap pump.|||Depends on how long your baby will usually feed. You should try 15 minutes on each side. What you get from the pump will most likely be extremely different than what your baby gets.|||Atleast 20 minutes every 2-3 hours is what my lactionist told me to do.
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Ending a session in php or with php when a user exits the domain?
I am working on a site and I use session variables to store some info. What I need to do is destroy the session automatically when the user leaves the domain but have forgotten how to do that.|||The session destroys automatically when the user closes his browser, I think one of the Javascript functions (can't think right now.) would be able to help a bit, but then again it is horrible for the people who have it disabled.|||Create a cookie so when they visit the site again it'll refresh the session =)|||RAM chips just deleted your file when log off.
What is an "information session" for employment at the post office?
I've applied for a position with the post office and took the test. I just received notice that I've been scheduled for an "information session". Does anyone know what exactly this is? Is it considered an interview or are they just weeding more people out? Anyone know...? Thanks!|||An Information Session is normally just what it says, information for anyone who is interested in obtaining employment.
It's not normally any sort of "weeding out", just info about the job/s and working conditions, etc.
It's not normally any sort of "weeding out", just info about the job/s and working conditions, etc.
How can I have all the Admins right on my Vista session?
I am the admin on my computer. I use vista. Sometimes when i try installing programs, a window tells me i don't have the admin's right. How can i get all the admins right on my session. I know i can use the Run as Admin option but it isnt always there. Some one help me please.|||You can enable the built in Hidden administrator account. But using it does make your computer less secure.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67567-鈥?/a>|||use linux! su or sudo bash.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67567-鈥?/a>|||use linux! su or sudo bash.
How long does each nursing session last for you?
When i breastfeed my baby its' between 5 to 30 minutes each session. I breastfeed her sometimes every 3 or 4 hours. Is this fine? Is 3 or 4 hours too much in between nursing? I only breastfeed her. i breastfeed her between 8-10 times in 24 hours.
Anyway, how is your breastfeeding?|||That actually sounds perfect!!
As she gets older she may become a faster/more efficient eater and the times will decrease.. but you should be able to tell by her cures that she is still getting enough. .|||Every baby is different. I think though, that the baby will let you know when she's done because she'll pull off the nipple. At least that's how it works with my own baby.
Also, if your baby seems to be fine with feeding every 3-4 hours and is gaining weight just fine, then that schedule works for you. No need to question it.
As said though, each baby is different. My own is a "snacker" and has wanted to eat every 1 1/2-2 hours since birth. She'll only ever eat for a maximum of 15 minutes though. Some babies like to "graze" and eat for longer periods.|||I've had one that nursed 2-3 times an hour and one that would only nurse 6-7 times a day the first 4 months.
Some women can't maintain a milk supply only nursing every 3-4 hours. And some babies don't get enough nursing that often. But if your baby is gaining enough weight then its fine. On demand means on demand, its only when you force a baby to go longer between feeds that you cause problems.
http://www.mother-2-mother.com/normal.ht…
Normal Breastfeeding Patterns After Eight Weeks:
The following suggestions are "average" recommendations - keep in mind there is no "one size fits all" for nursing frequency. Some babies have predictable patterns, others nurse on irregular pattern. Some mom/baby pairs can go longer than others between nursing sessions depending on mom's storage capacity. A mom with larger storage capacity might note that her baby goes longer between feedings, and a mom with smaller storage capacity might note her baby nurses more often. (Remember, storage capacity is not related to breast size.) It is helpful to keep note of baby's weight gain and elimination patterns when "judging" whether or not baby is nursing enough
From eight weeks (2 months) to a year, here are suggested minimum number of times a breastfed baby should be nursing, in a 24 hr span:
From 2 - 4 months baby should nurse at least 6 times in 24 hr period
From 4 - 7 months baby should nurse at least 5 times in 24 hr period
From 7 - 12 months baby should nurse at least 4 times in 24 hr period
Growth spurts will likely occur at around 10 days, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 4 months, again at 6 months, at 9 months and again around a year. Increased nursing can also be the result of the approach of a new developmental stage, illness, teething, or a result of change or usual routine, or increased stress or activity at home
Some mothers become concerned if baby begins to nurse in very short sessions. Most breastfeeding experts advise that if the baby continues to have plenty of wet diapers, regular bowel movements, is gaining weight well and meeting developmental milestones, then baby is getting enough breastmilk. Even sessions as short as five minutes can be normal, as long as baby continues to grow and do well.|||That sounds perfectly fine. 8-10 times per day is average and every 3-4 hours is actually a nice break. Some moms nurse every 2 hours.
My daughter had a varied nursing length. Sometimes it was 10min, and sometimes she'd nurse forever, like 30-45min and drift off asleep. At that age babies will change their nursing patterns often so don't let it worry you. Just as long as the diaper output is ok and weight gain is good they are fine. Breastfed babies control what they eat and can't overfeed.
She is 9 months old now and nurses every few hours sometimes for just a few minutes. If it is her nap nurse she'll nurse for quite a while but usually she just spuratically nurses off and on for an hour, like whens he feels like grabbing a little to munch on lol|||my second born is also 2 1/2 months well on Sunday he'll be 12 weeks...
He has a similar nursing pattern to your baby... He usually nurses fir 5-10 minutes every 2-4 hours except at nap and bedtime when we lay together he nurses for 30-60 minutes mostly in his sleep. And of and on throughout the night
My first born was a snacker... Every 45-90 minutes and constantly throughout naptime and bedtime... He liked to suck.
Every child is different.... As long as gaining well,content at the breast, pees alot and has dirty diapers.... You are fine|||my baby is 5 months old and a guzzler! Most sessions are 10 minutes (5 on each side) every three hours, but he sleeps most of the night so he typically only has 5 or 6 sessions. The session right before bed is typically the longest at about 20 minutes. It sounds like you are feeding your baby plenty! When my son was 2 1/2 months old, he started sleeping through the night, so we still had only about 6 sessions a day...|||That sounds great! Lucky you to get a break like that in between feedings!! I breastfed my son until he was 9 weeks old (Wasn't producing enough for all you BF nazi's out there) and he would feed for about half an hour, every hour. It was exhausting! (Until I found out the problem was I was not producing enough)|||my son is 7 months old and i breastfeed him about as much and as long as you only the sessions can sometimes last up to an hour. i think its cuz he's a boy tho. it goes good tho. and i enjoy it.|||sounds fine.
Mine normally nurses between 5 and 15 minutes. :) he's 3 months old.
Anyway, how is your breastfeeding?|||That actually sounds perfect!!
As she gets older she may become a faster/more efficient eater and the times will decrease.. but you should be able to tell by her cures that she is still getting enough. .|||Every baby is different. I think though, that the baby will let you know when she's done because she'll pull off the nipple. At least that's how it works with my own baby.
Also, if your baby seems to be fine with feeding every 3-4 hours and is gaining weight just fine, then that schedule works for you. No need to question it.
As said though, each baby is different. My own is a "snacker" and has wanted to eat every 1 1/2-2 hours since birth. She'll only ever eat for a maximum of 15 minutes though. Some babies like to "graze" and eat for longer periods.|||I've had one that nursed 2-3 times an hour and one that would only nurse 6-7 times a day the first 4 months.
Some women can't maintain a milk supply only nursing every 3-4 hours. And some babies don't get enough nursing that often. But if your baby is gaining enough weight then its fine. On demand means on demand, its only when you force a baby to go longer between feeds that you cause problems.
http://www.mother-2-mother.com/normal.ht…
Normal Breastfeeding Patterns After Eight Weeks:
The following suggestions are "average" recommendations - keep in mind there is no "one size fits all" for nursing frequency. Some babies have predictable patterns, others nurse on irregular pattern. Some mom/baby pairs can go longer than others between nursing sessions depending on mom's storage capacity. A mom with larger storage capacity might note that her baby goes longer between feedings, and a mom with smaller storage capacity might note her baby nurses more often. (Remember, storage capacity is not related to breast size.) It is helpful to keep note of baby's weight gain and elimination patterns when "judging" whether or not baby is nursing enough
From eight weeks (2 months) to a year, here are suggested minimum number of times a breastfed baby should be nursing, in a 24 hr span:
From 2 - 4 months baby should nurse at least 6 times in 24 hr period
From 4 - 7 months baby should nurse at least 5 times in 24 hr period
From 7 - 12 months baby should nurse at least 4 times in 24 hr period
Growth spurts will likely occur at around 10 days, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 4 months, again at 6 months, at 9 months and again around a year. Increased nursing can also be the result of the approach of a new developmental stage, illness, teething, or a result of change or usual routine, or increased stress or activity at home
Some mothers become concerned if baby begins to nurse in very short sessions. Most breastfeeding experts advise that if the baby continues to have plenty of wet diapers, regular bowel movements, is gaining weight well and meeting developmental milestones, then baby is getting enough breastmilk. Even sessions as short as five minutes can be normal, as long as baby continues to grow and do well.|||That sounds perfectly fine. 8-10 times per day is average and every 3-4 hours is actually a nice break. Some moms nurse every 2 hours.
My daughter had a varied nursing length. Sometimes it was 10min, and sometimes she'd nurse forever, like 30-45min and drift off asleep. At that age babies will change their nursing patterns often so don't let it worry you. Just as long as the diaper output is ok and weight gain is good they are fine. Breastfed babies control what they eat and can't overfeed.
She is 9 months old now and nurses every few hours sometimes for just a few minutes. If it is her nap nurse she'll nurse for quite a while but usually she just spuratically nurses off and on for an hour, like whens he feels like grabbing a little to munch on lol|||my second born is also 2 1/2 months well on Sunday he'll be 12 weeks...
He has a similar nursing pattern to your baby... He usually nurses fir 5-10 minutes every 2-4 hours except at nap and bedtime when we lay together he nurses for 30-60 minutes mostly in his sleep. And of and on throughout the night
My first born was a snacker... Every 45-90 minutes and constantly throughout naptime and bedtime... He liked to suck.
Every child is different.... As long as gaining well,content at the breast, pees alot and has dirty diapers.... You are fine|||my baby is 5 months old and a guzzler! Most sessions are 10 minutes (5 on each side) every three hours, but he sleeps most of the night so he typically only has 5 or 6 sessions. The session right before bed is typically the longest at about 20 minutes. It sounds like you are feeding your baby plenty! When my son was 2 1/2 months old, he started sleeping through the night, so we still had only about 6 sessions a day...|||That sounds great! Lucky you to get a break like that in between feedings!! I breastfed my son until he was 9 weeks old (Wasn't producing enough for all you BF nazi's out there) and he would feed for about half an hour, every hour. It was exhausting! (Until I found out the problem was I was not producing enough)|||my son is 7 months old and i breastfeed him about as much and as long as you only the sessions can sometimes last up to an hour. i think its cuz he's a boy tho. it goes good tho. and i enjoy it.|||sounds fine.
Mine normally nurses between 5 and 15 minutes. :) he's 3 months old.
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