PhistucK,
Thanks for your input, but the interstitial is handled at a different
layer in the browser than the new network stack (chrome/browser versus
net/http).
Adam
2009/3/18 PhistucK phist...@gmail.com:
One more thing, is issue 2010, which discusses the option not to show the
interstitial for for specific domains for a limited time (or forever,
preferred).
☆PhistucK
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 23:26, Wan-Teh Chang w...@google.com wrote:
Chromium's network stack has been undergoing a rewrite to
make it more portable. The new HTTP stack is now being
used in the 2.0 Dev channel releases. I put together a
network stack roadmap document to describe the remaining
work in the rewrite and the future work we're considering:
http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/network-stack
I'd appreciate your comments on the priorities of the tasks
and anything we missed. If you're interested in taking on
any of the tasks, please let us know.
Wan-Teh
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