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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Apr  7 23:02:56 +0000 
2007 -------
Yes, suppressing the error message would be a good step forward. 

Unfortunately this issue here is a little bit off-track in some other points.
The points 9 and 10 are wrong as the user won't be able to save to the original
location if step 5 resulted in an error message due to missing access rights. If
a saving to this location was possible this error message wouldn't appear.

And it mixes in another thing (the browser plugin) that is not related to the
read-only mode per se: whatever we might do to the "normal" mode we won't allow
for editing files in a browser window. This is not a safe environment as the
browser can kill the plugged window at any time without a chance to save the
content. Plugins shouls stay read-only all the time.

I will see if we can do something against the error message when a user clicks
on "Edit file" without having the necessary rights to access the file in writing
mode. Immediately asking for creation of a copy would be better, I think.

In a next step we can try to find out what might happen if we allowed write
access anyway as then the user will get the error message when she tries to 
save.

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