> You'll notice that I said the splash page can continue without user > interaction
I missed that. I read "click through without waiting" which I took as contradictory; either you have to click or you don't. I'm glad to hear there would be an option to proceed without user interaction. > (the length of time its displayed is dependent on whether the > backend has messages to display to the user). Deployers CAN change those > lengths of time. Good news. > If you have a better alternative UI flow to solve the above problems (as > well as the other ones I can't think of right now ;-)), I think the > community (well at least me) would be happy to hear about it. I don't presume to have all the answers here. I certainly can respect the driving force for change. On the other hand I do object to changing the current default behavior which is to proceed to the service without user interaction. We should not take lightly changing the default behavior. I'm actually very glad you pointed out this potential change and solicited feedback for discussion here. > Also, deployers at any point can modify the flow regardless of the UI > defaults that WAR provides. Defaults matter and I think we should consider flow modification in the category of "advanced deployment scenarios." The good news is that you pointed out this is totally under user control via time intervals, so flow modification can be avoided. M -- You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-user
