On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 23:41 +0200, Mathias Bauer wrote:
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 17:33 +0200, Mathias Bauer wrote:
> >> Mikhail Voitenko wrote:
> >> 
> >> > Implementing of this feature is possible in general. But it would
> >> > require time to design and develop a reliable editing of OOo documents
> >> > in a browser.
> >> 
> >> Just a small explanation why editing documents in a browser via plugin
> >> protocol is not recommended: when the browser window is closed or the
> >> content of the window is replaced by something else there is no way to
> >> prevent or interrupt this! So all changes in the document will be lost,
> >> you can't show a dialog to the user that asks for saving.
> >> 
> > 
> > Funny you should say this. I found a workaround. Activate the "Save as"
> > icon in your toolbar and you can save from the browser.
> 
> Did I say you can't save at all? Please read again: I tried to explain
> that you can't rely on getting asked for saving your document if you
> close the browser window (or browse in it to another location) before
> you saved the document by yourself. It is so easy to hit the close
> button, especially if you are used to get asked for saving in case you
> forgot to save before. It might not happen very often but even one time
> can be very painful.
> 
> Best regards,
> Mathias
> 
No need for the smart mouth. You mean you have set up your system in
this manner? Too bad. Better you should have your browser open an
instance of OOo then having the browser go away will not hurt.  Simply
modify your browser to do that.


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