On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Mike Mammarella <m...@chromium.org> wrote:

> Perhaps rather than disabling the hang monitor altogether what that
> could do is add an additional option to the warning the first time:
> "don't notify me again." If you click that, then it will disable the
> hang monitor until the plugin is once again responsive and then
> becomes unresponsive again. (Or maybe even until the plugin
> terminates.)
>

In the case of debugging something remote, I don't think that buys you
anything over the current model unless it is for the lifetime of the plugin.
 Also, I think it will be annoying to users who expect when they are using
debugging the Java code associated with their app that the browser side is
going to hang (and better than other browsers where the UI locks up
entirely) -- I still think some way for it to always be disabled for the
given plugin with the user's consent.

-- 
John A. Tamplin
Software Engineer (GWT), Google

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