On Aug 12, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Hayden Schultz wrote:

> You're saying that behavior is unreasonable? That's how all other
> browsers work.

I never said it was unreasonable, just that it's not something we  
plan to include in Camino. (And as an aside, it is not, in fact, how  
"all other browsers" work; Safari, which has most of the Mac browser  
market share, doesn't include it either.)

> Besides, Camino already supports temporary downloads. Go to the
> preferences->downloads page and you can set it up.

No, it doesn't; auto-opening files after having downloaded them to a  
standard location is very different than the behavior of browsers  
that have "Open" and "Save" as options at download time. In those  
browsers, "Open" downloads the file to a temporary location, from  
which it will be automatically deleted at some later point.

-Stuart
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