On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 23:46, Quel Qun wrote: > On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 21:50, James Sparenberg wrote: > > On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 19:41, Benjamin Pflugmann wrote: > > > On Mon 2003-03-17 at 11:43:00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Le lun 17/03/2003 � 12:07, Greg Meyer a �crit : > > > > > > On the other hand, the typical MS Windows user/admin will simply hit > > > "OK", because they are used to do this all the time (that is not meant > > > as a flame, but personal experience with MS Windows users). > > > > On this point .. had a friend of mine who would always install a little > > program he had on windows systems... If would randomly pop up the usual > > window message and since most windows users didn't read them... if you > > clicked OK it turned the box off. No harm done, but my fav is one guy > > who reported "Everytime I click ok the box turns off" We told him "Then > > don't click ok!" He then said something that made me think. "But you > > have to click ok don't you?" > > > Ah! Now I understand this Galeon dialog: > > You submitted ... blah ... secure ... blah ... Click OK if you want to > continue. And the only two buttons you have are 'Yes' and 'No'. > > Galeon is looking better everyday.
Actually I take it back. This was with an older version (the one who still can block undesirable images), and the dialog is now completely different. "Le fouet! Le fouet!" (Asterix reference) -- _ _ _ _ | |_____| | |_/ | | / / -_) | / / | |_\_\___|_|_\_\_| @ sbcglobal.net
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