(08-09-2017, 05:31 PM)Jerry link Wrote: Is there a debugging option available so that you can see what is going on when the browser tries to do it's thing?
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[member=2]Jerry[/member] In FF right click below the user entry box, select "Inspect Element (Q)", click debugger tab.
Whilst it runs the entered data click network tab and C type icon to inspect the requests happening.
[member=7063]RCPWISC[/member] re; it doesn't have the angular idle module fork from Git so you have time to check and may understand it well. I was looking to see if it was maybe a simple error in code I could notice, but I couldn't. Coz Im silly lol, but I do try to always help
If you look, I think console tab, look for "HackedByChinese", here there is a link to GitHub project by this user for fork on the angular module to add in timeouts and your warning messages for idling etc
When you have browser solution it will be good idea to add the angular idle module before many using it.
Edit: I checked for you it was under the debugger tab here is the link
https://github.com/HackedByChinese/ng-idle.git