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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/22/17 1:47 PM, Cantor, Scott
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<pre wrap="">As we have said in the thread and issue, there really isn't a universally good
default, it's highly individual. So if the consensus is that we default it down to
some very low number (1 ms, etc) so it never really comes into play, and
therefore requires explicit configuration, then that's OK by me.
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Is there a need for it to be on by default? Could it just default to 0 and do nothing until the actual expiration? I haven't looked at the new code so I'm not really up on how it works.</pre>
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You're right, that's probably the best thing to do, and easy enough
to do. I will make that change.<br>
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