The http://www.openstreetmap.org/?relation=1273572; doesn't show any visible
feedback when its not working like now. Nothing is worse than not giving any
feedback. The user simply doesn't know what's going on. The loading status
display I asked for in the previous message isn't enough, a text
On 04/12/10 09:27, Wyo wrote:
The http://www.openstreetmap.org/?relation=1273572; doesn't show any
visible feedback when its not working like now. Nothing is worse than
not giving any feedback. The user simply doesn't know what's going on.
The loading status display I asked for in the previous
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 04/12/10 09:27, Wyo wrote:
The http://www.openstreetmap.org/?relation=1273572; doesn't show any
visible feedback when its not working like now. Nothing is worse than
not giving any feedback. The user simply doesn't know what's going on.
The loading status display I asked
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 04/12/10 09:27, Wyo wrote:
The loading status display I asked for in the previous message isn't
enough, a text explaining the cause of the failure is also needed.
Well if we knew the cause of the failure then we'd fix it and there
wouldn't be a failure...
The cause is
On 04/12/10 10:33, Maarten Deen wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Well if we knew the cause of the failure then we'd fix it and there
wouldn't be a failure...
But there is a problem then? I was just making a mail to the talk list
that downloading full relations does not work (GET
On 04/12/10 10:52, Wyo wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 04/12/10 09:27, Wyo wrote:
The loading status display I asked for in the previous message isn't
enough, a text explaining the cause of the failure is also needed.
Well if we knew the cause of the failure then we'd fix it and there
wouldn't
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 04/12/10 10:33, Maarten Deen wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Well if we knew the cause of the failure then we'd fix it and there
wouldn't be a failure...
But there is a problem then? I was just making a mail to the talk list
that downloading full relations does not work (GET
Tom Hughes wrote:
No it doesn't. Well if it does then it's your browser or OpenLayers
doing the timeout. There is nothing on the server that will make that
page timeout after 30s.
Possible, but not answering within 30s is equal to a failure, regardless if the
timeout is done in the client.
Hi,
Wyo wrote:
No it doesn't. Well if it does then it's your browser or OpenLayers
doing the timeout. There is nothing on the server that will make that
page timeout after 30s.
Possible, but not answering within 30s is equal to a failure, regardless
if the timeout is done in the client. This
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