> If you look carefully at the messages: > transferring data from site.where.you.want > and: > sending request to site.where.you.want
> they both respect what the browser is doing: a request/response, Galeon > says that he is waiting for the server to produce any input while > Mozilla states that it's sending a request implying it is waiting for > the response. > > How would you rephrase it so that it makes sense even for small GETs? > > (Think of a small form which takes very little time to POST, but where > the server does a lot of processing to return any data.) Why not simply use for Galeon the same message that mozilla uses? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

