Hi Jane

I just tried with VO and Safari on 3 different Macs running 10.4.5. Quitting Safari and then canceling the Quit doesn't cause any problems on any of the 3 machines. The appropriate information is available - and accessible with VO - in the Downloads Window. Much more information available in the email I've just posted separately.

Joe

On Mar 1, 2006, at 6:59 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:

Nope, It was over 20mb. :) And I have it downloaded already. I wa sjust wondering how to avoid that in the future--I suppose the only way to do that is to remember when I am downloading stuff not to try and quit Safari.

Jane


On Mar 1, 2006, at 5:34 PM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:

Hi Jane,

Is the file you are downloading a small file?

Joe

On Mar 1, 2006, at 6:22 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:

Hi Scott.  There's a bit of a misunderstanding here.

this only happens if I hit the command to quit Safari *while* a download is in progress. When I cancel Safari from quitting and I go back into the downloads window, I get a three items button, but nothing else. The only way I know at that point if the file is done is by constantly checking the desktop.

Jane


On Mar 1, 2006, at 4:38 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

I think it was Jane who metnioned she didn't have any means to interact with the group when in the download screen while Safari is downloading. Actually while the download is going on, you can interact with the list and get status on what's happening. WHen the download is finished, you can no longer interact with the list, but the download is completed. I do not know why this window does not close, but it should in my opinion. I think this isn't a bug per say, but it would make sense for it to close. Now it is possible there's some message or some status info on that screen, but since we can't get at it, the window might as well be closed. Might put this in as an enhancement to Safari, VO, or both.

Scott














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