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Anyone know how to make a page refresh script?

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As the title says, I need one of these for a trading site that keeps logging me off when I'm still online

Chrome auto refresh doesn't work after awhile so I'm not sure why that is and I'm not technical enough to fix it...

Hopefully someone here is knowledgeable in such matters....

Oops. I misunderstood. Get a free proggy called Super Auto Refresh and set it to the time between refreshes. It's at the Chrome web store. It never times out on me. I leave it on 24/7.

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Oops. I misunderstood. Get a free proggy called Super Auto Refresh and set it to the time between refreshes. It's at the Chrome web store. It never times out on me. I leave it on 24/7.

I've tried those and it doesn't work after a few hours

The site I want it to work on is www.localbitcoins.com

Someone told me if you make a script that will be enough to make the page think your still online but I don't know how to write in computer languages....

At most times when logged into anything the system will automatically log out if it`s not active. This includes email accounts and facebook. There are no ways to bypass the system.

you can do it in Firefox -- dead easy - works 24/7

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you can do it in Firefox -- dead easy - works 24/7

Thx for the answers guys...

Which application do you use in Firefox to do it?

I tried one and it worked for awhile and then stopped working

(I think they can identify and block these auto refreshers somehow, maybe because they refresh in a predictable pattern like every 5 min etc)

you can do it in Firefox -- dead easy - works 24/7

Thx for the answers guys...

Which application do you use in Firefox to do it?

I tried one and it worked for awhile and then stopped working

(I think they can identify and block these auto refreshers somehow, maybe because they refresh in a predictable pattern like every 5 min etc)

It's an add-on called ReloadEvery, mine is version 28 and works for individual tabs. It has never stopped working, not even when the connection is broken, when it will continue to "refresh" the "Page not found" page !! haha!! Also can be random refresh rates, so no server would know

From the summary....

ReloadEveryReloads webpages every so many seconds or minutesReloads web pages every so many seconds or minutes. The function is accessible via the context menu (menu you get when you right click on a web page) or via via tab context menu (in Firefox 4.0)

Randomize feature: if you enable Randomize and have reload time set to 10s it will randomly take somewhere between 5 to 15 seconds

Keywords: auto refresh, auto reload

hth

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