> - A better solution is to count how many elements are you getting. For > instance, if you ask 30 elements and you only get 10, it's clear that in > the server it remains only 10 elements (if there were more, it would try > to satisfy your full request). So in this case you can hide the "more > elements" option.
This is similar to what I tried to describe. However, if I ask for 10 elements and I get 10 elements, then I don't really know if (1) there are more elements or (2) that 10th element was really the final element, right? I think the result is that if things align right (or "wrong"), then the application will provide a "more" menu entry when, in fact, there are no more elements to receive. I suppose an alternative would be to do a quick one-element browse just to check for more. I had considered that, but thought it seemed a bit kludgey. Am I still missing something? Thank you, -- Mike :wq _______________________________________________ grilo-list mailing list grilo-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/grilo-list