On 10 Jan 2002 05:12:17 GMT, DeMoN LaG <n@a> wrote: >JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:3C3D18E0.DBAC2447 >@hgdjaggd.com, on 09 Jan 2002: > >> DeMoN LaG wrote: >>> >>> JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], >>> on 09 Jan 2002: >>> >>> > That's what the cancel button is arguably for. But I bet you a >>> > Coke that right now, the Cancel button will delete the file >>> > (probably even ask me if I really want to cancel), while a lost >>> > connection etc just silently fails. >>> >>> Cancel does not ask if you really want to cancel. >>> >> >> So it does delete the file being downloaded? > >I've never hit cancel before, and Mozilla cleans up all it's temp stuff >when I close it so I don't know if it deletes it on the spot or not. >Shouldn't be hard for you to test if you really want to know if it does >or not, though
Mozilla, in its last several incarnations on my machine, has a very bad habit of permanently leaving "Formpost" files in the TEMP directory. I would like this behaviour to stop at some time in the not too distant future.
