If I can get some time, maybe I'll look into it.  It would be nice from a UI
perspective because otherwise, as I mentioned, the UI will become completely
unusable if at any point a problem occurs with refreshing features.  If I am
able to, I'll submit you the code so you can check it out.

On Feb 12, 2008 3:28 PM, Andreas Hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Ryan Moquin wrote:
> > I love the timers that can be used for loading mapbuilder features.  I
> > did run into a problem though, in the event that an unexpected error
> > occurs, that can't be accounted for.... an alert box is displayed in
> > the browser, which of course blocks the UI.  This is a real nightmare
> > for features that you are updating very quickly. :)  Are there any
> > provisions for redirecting these errors into a page element?  Or
>
> There is a console for logging, but this is intended for debugging
> purposes.
>
> > is there a way to prevent the alert boxes from coming up?  I just want
> > to eliminate the model alerts because it's very difficult to do
> > anything with your browser at that point. :)
>
> You would have to create model subclasses without alerts. There is
> currently no other way to accomplish that. I admit, though, that this is
> an interesting idea. So if you really care, contributions are always
> welcome.
>
> Regards,
> Andreas.
>
>
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