W/R/T bugzilla and logging in. Would it be possible to extend the time
one is logged-in to 30 days from last activity (with option to 'log off').
I know other secure(https) sites that allow one to remain logged-in,
some for multiple months, some without a stated limit, etc.
It's a hindrance to people using suse logins to any of the opensuse or
suse sites. I wanted to check on a bug's status that I'd updated
yesterday, but was already logged out.
It wouldn't be so bad if my login+password could be \allowed\ to be
remembered as many other secure sites allow (amazon and my HMO's
website), but maintaining the "logged-in" state and for how-many
days could be a part of a user's profile.
But meanwhile, extending the cookie expiration to "current-date+30"
every time a user visits the site would be a great help.
It would at least allow me to be "logged in", which I don't seem
to be able to do, right now (though I was yesterday).
Instead, I get taken to "https://esp.microfocus.com/nesp/idff/metadata"
where it displays an unstyled XML document beginning with:
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated
with it. The document tree is shown below.