There's another, less bullet-proof solution, which involves catching
and stopping all click (an possibly keypress) events on links.

That would allow for a custom dialog.

You could always fallback on a regular alert for page refreshes and
the like.

Best,

Tobie

On Mar 9, 9:39 pm, Quleczka <qulec...@gazeta.pl> wrote:
> My first thought was gmail scenario as well :)
>
> Even google use just confirmation dialog...I've never seen any other
> type - so I guess you have to live with it ;)
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