Reason to work with files stored on server: dump/backup file Do you already worked with Microsoft SQL Server? If you do, then you know some things are more secure at server side than client side... IMHO...
2016-10-26 13:00 GMT-02:00 Michal Kozusznik <kozusznik.mic...@ifortuna.cz>: > On 26.10.2016 16:15, Dave Page wrote: > >> >> Or a misunderstanding on your part on the goals of the project and >> reasons for them. >> > > So just list the reasons, please. > IMO there is no single reason to work with files stored on the server. It > could be even considered non-safe in some scenarios. It's enough to work > with client-side files. It's valid for local as well as remote work > > >> I agree. Except where it is not possible to do so, or in cases where >> it could lead to an inconsistent UI experience. >> >> What do you mean by inconsistent UI experience? If you mean pgadmin > having different file browser appearance across various operating systems > then it's non-relevant argument. Goal should be to have UI-consistent app > in environment it's running under. > > With client-app responsible for opening files approach, everything would > work out together. > > with regards > MK > > > > -- > Sent via pgadmin-support mailing list (pgadmin-support@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-support > >