During long edit session on Doc or Dev (not only on wiki page) it happens that you have been disconnected without knowing it.
When it happen the page you were working on disappear and instead you have a message you are not authorized to use this feature or other redirection depending of your tiki setting and the feature you were in.
It leads to confusion and unless you keep cold blood, log and reload back the previous page you may loose your precious work. We have to find a better way as this is super frustrating and damage Tiki reputation.
I suggest the following on any submit, save, etc action (click on a button, etc) we have a check if action is possible and user session is still active.
If not without changing page we display a modal over the page with the login module and a cancel button so the user can relog and resume his action or get out of the page.
r62747 maybe?
Session timeout was also changed.
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